grub problems
Doug Stewart
doug.dastew at gmail.com
Tue Sep 15 14:40:45 UTC 2009
Hi every body.
I have not made any changes yet because some thing aren't clear yet.
I have
/dev/sda1 ntfs 48gb boot
/dev/sda2 ntfs 98gb
/dev/sda3 ext3 20gb
/dev/sda4 extended
/dev/sda6 ext3 120gb /
/dev/sda7 linux-swap 5gb
/dev/sda5 linux-swap 5gb
So when i boot the system the MBR on sda1 looks on sda3 for the grub
menu.list
I want it so that when I boot the system the MBR on sda1 looks on sda6 for
the grub menu.list.
I have rub gparted and and startupmanager, but they do not seem to have the
ability to make this change.
Any ideas as to how to do this?
Doug
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Andy Boersma <andy at boersma.ca> wrote:
> No, don't do that.
>
> You need to keep the partition and menu.lst matching.
> Copying like you propose is more for experience people that totally
> understand how grub works.
> I have been burned by it when I started playing with grub, and then its,
> a get the install CD run from the CD and fix the mess.
>
> If you want to boot from your original, printout your new menu.lst, know
> what 4 lines boot the new OS.
>
> Then use partition manager and get it to boot from your old Partition.
> When you can boot from your Old Partition use gedit to type the section
> from your printed menu.lst that does the boot for that.
>
> sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
> copy the piece that boots the original part, to the second position and
> then edit the new entry to match your new partition boot, as per printed
> menu.lst
>
> This is the safest way if you do not totally understand grub.
>
> Andy
>
>
> Doug Stewart wrote:
> > I can copy the newist one to the old partition.
> >
> > SO:
> >
> > 1 Make a backup of the menu.list
> > 2 copy the latest menu.list to the original partition
> > 3 use gparted to set the partition boot flag to the original partition.
> > 4 use StartUpManager to make any changes to the order of booting
> >
> > Does this look OK?
> >
> > Doug
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Andy Boersma <andy at boersma.ca
> > <mailto:andy at boersma.ca>> wrote:
> >
> > looks like your new install installed a new boot and set the
> partition
> > to be the boot section.
> >
> > You can try gparted and set the partition boot flag to the original
> > partition.
> > Then manually edit the old menu.lst on that /boot to add the new
> > partition
> >
> > the easiest is to just edit your new part menu.lst and add the old
> > install part to the menu.
> >
> > here is what I have. Ubuntu as main and Mint on another part
> >
> > Andy
> >
> >
> > title Linux Ubuntu x64, kernel 2.6.28-15-generic
> > root (hd1,0)
> > kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.28-15-generic root=/dev/sdb2 ro quiet
> > splash
> > initrd /initrd.img-2.6.28-15-generic
> > quiet
> >
> > title Linux Mint 7 Gloria x64, kernel 2.6.28-15-generic
> > root (hd1,0)
> > kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.28-15-generic root=/dev/sdb5 ro quiet
> > splash
> > initrd /initrd.img-2.6.28-15-generic
> > quiet
> >
> > t
> >
> >
> >
> > Doug Stewart wrote:
> > > Yes I have startupmanager and have run it. It shows me the out
> > of date
> > > menu.list.
> > >
> > > The one that is up to date is on the other partition.
> > >
> > > Doug
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Mr. C c <c_dive at hotmail.com
> > <mailto:c_dive at hotmail.com>
> > > <mailto:c_dive at hotmail.com <mailto:c_dive at hotmail.com>>> wrote:
> > >
> > > Have you tried "StartUp-Manager"
> > > System, Administration.
> > > Boot Options, Default Operating System, Drop Down arrow.
> > > You may have to download it.
> > > Chris.
> > >
> > >
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 12:02:08 -0400
> > > Subject: grub problems
> > > From: doug.dastew at gmail.com <mailto:doug.dastew at gmail.com>
> > <mailto:doug.dastew at gmail.com <mailto:doug.dastew at gmail.com>>
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> > >
> > >
> > > I have a hard drive with 5 partitions
> > > I have
> > >
> > > XP
> > > ubuntu 9.04 54 Gb
> > > ubuntu 9.04 21 Gb.
> > > and 2 swap partitions.
> > >
> > > My Main Ubuntu is 9.04 54 Gb
> > >
> > > I was using the 21 Gb for experimenting ( trying to solve A
> > problem.)
> > >
> > > The problem I have now is the the boot sequence now looks on
> the
> > > 21 Gb partition for the menu.list file,
> > > but I want it to look at the menu.list file that is in my main
> > > Ubuntu partition.
> > >
> > > Since I installed Ubuntu in the experimental partition last
> that
> > > is the menu.list file that it goes to.
> > >
> > > How can I change it to boot using only my main Ubuntu
> > menu.list file?
> > >
> > > Doug
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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