Justin Zygmont wrote:
> It doesn't list the error I am getting. Now matter what I do it keeps
> saying: /dev/md0 does not have a corresponding BIOS drive
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1. Go to the Grub command line by pressing c at the grub screen
2. type: find /boot/grub/stage2 (if /boot is part of /), or find /grub/stage2
(if /boot is it's own partition)
3. from the list of partitions that appear, select a likely customer, say
(hd0,0) and do: root (hd0,0)
4. If everything looks okay so far (no error messages), then do: setup (hd0),
to install stage1 of grub into the mbr of the first disk that the BIOS
recognises.
5. You have finished!
6. For more information, go to
http://ictlab.tyict.vtc.edu.hk/ossi/lab/grub.pdf
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, cfraz wrote:
>
> > Justin Zygmont wrote:
> > > I seem to be getting this error when I tried using grub-install:
> > > /dev/xxx does not have a corresponding BIOS drive. Does anyone know what
> > > this means, my computer just says GRUB loading stage 2 at bootup and
> > > hangs. Even when I tried writing a new bootdisk, it does the same. It
> > > seems like running grub-install /dev/xxx changed something.
> > >
> > > thanks..
> >
> > $: info grub
> > there is a troubleshooting section including error messages in stage 2
> > which should be helpful
> >
> > Franck
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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