On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 18:30:51 +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
Bruno, you MUA is somehow deleting both "References:" and "In-Reply-To:"
header fields and thus your posts are kept unthreaded.
> [snip]
>> I'll also try the SuperGrub2Disk ASAP.
> [snip]
>
> Yes, it works when booting using a SuperGru
[snip]
I'll also try the SuperGrub2Disk ASAP.
[snip]
Yes, it works when booting using a SuperGrub2Disk CD.
From SuperGrub2Disk boot menu :
Detect any OS -> Debian correctly found on /dev/sda4 -> boot is OK.
So I suppose the GRUB on the hard disk is incorrectly setup.
As the boot-info script r
On Fri, 16 Mar 2012 20:52:37 +, luizlmarins hotmail.com wrote:
(please, no html... thanks)
> See here:
>
> http://linuxmeu.wordpress.com/grub-nao-aparece/
But GRUB does appear in this case. What happens is that it hangs when
booting Debian.
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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To UNSUBSCRIBE,
It would've been helpful not to have snipped the "drive partition
info" section! :)
You have a gpt-labelled disk but sda1 isn't OK. As "File system", it
should have "BIOS Boot partition". "Boot sector type" and "Boot sector
info" cannot be right but I don't know what they should be.
The two
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
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> => Grub2 (v1.99) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector
> 946507840 of the same hard drive for core.img. core.img is at this
> location and looks for on this drive.
> ...
> sda1:
>
> File system: vfat
>
'Operating System not found' is displayed once boot via GRUB command line.
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What's the output of bootinfoscript?
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So I ran boot_info_script.sh.
Which returns the following (snipped to mainly show /dev/sda4 on which
Debian is installed) :
Boot Info Script 0.60from 17 May
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 19:55:39 +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> ..
>> Another thing you can test is manually booting your Debian system from
>> GRUB2 boot menu by reaching the command line. This way if you're lucky
>> any error you get will be printed on the screen.
> ..
>
> Indeed you're right.
>
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
>>
>> Another thing you can test is manually booting your Debian system from
>> GRUB2 boot menu by reaching the command line. This way if you're lucky
>> any error you get will be printed on the screen.
>
> Indeed you're right.
> 'Operating
..
Another thing you can test is manually booting your Debian system from
GRUB2 boot menu by reaching the command line. This way if you're lucky
any error you get will be printed on the screen.
..
Indeed you're right.
'Operating System not found' is displayed once boot via GRUB command line.
I
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