On Tue 29 Nov 2022 at 14:36:16 (+), Andrew Wood wrote:
> On 28/11/2022 23:52, David wrote:
> >
> > Can you confirm that you are entering commands at the prompt that looks
> > like:
> >
> >grub rescue>
> >
> > That identifies the GRUB rescue shell, which is different to the normal
> > GRU
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 11:00, Andrew Wood wrote:
> On 29/11/2022 20:48, David wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 01:36, Andrew Wood wrote:
> > Disclaimer: I have never done this with RAID, so using a GRUB
> > device looking like (md/x) is unknown territory for me.
> >
> >> ls (md/1)/boot shows th
On Tue, Nov 29, 2022 at 7:00 PM Andrew Wood wrote:
> ...
> Thanks David &Tim
>
> Unfortunately insmod normal is still giving file not found
>
> ls (md/1)/boot/grub/i386-pc shows its not there.
>
> When I try to run linux /boot/vmlinuz...
>
> and initd /boot/initrd.img
>
> it says Unknown comma
On 29/11/2022 20:48, David wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 01:36, Andrew Wood wrote:
Disclaimer: I have never done this with RAID, so using a GRUB
device looking like (md/x) is unknown territory for me.
ls (md/1)/boot shows the kernels and initrd images
Ok, based on that, if you still need h
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 01:36, Andrew Wood wrote:
Disclaimer: I have never done this with RAID, so using a GRUB
device looking like (md/x) is unknown territory for me.
> ls (md/1)/boot shows the kernels and initrd images
Ok, based on that, if you still need help to boot the machine,
then you cou
On 28/11/2022 23:52, David wrote:
Can you confirm that you are entering commands at the prompt that looks
like:
grub rescue>
That identifies the GRUB rescue shell, which is different to the normal
GRUB shell.
The first command that I would use is a bare 'set' with no arguments.
grub
On Tue, 29 Nov 2022 at 05:12, Andrew Wood wrote:
> Hi Can someone help me with a Grub problem please.
>
> I have 2 disks in a RAID1 mirrror with 2 partitions. sda1 & sdb1 = md0
> swap parition and sda2 & sdb2 = md1 root parition. The disks are MBR
> style partitiions.
>
> For some reason Grub has
On Mon, 28 Nov 2022, Andrew Wood wrote:
Hi Can someone help me with a Grub problem please.
I have 2 disks in a RAID1 mirrror with 2 partitions. sda1 & sdb1 = md0 swap
parition and sda2 & sdb2 = md1 root parition. The disks are MBR style
partitiions.
For some reason Grub has got corrupted on
Hi Can someone help me with a Grub problem please.
I have 2 disks in a RAID1 mirrror with 2 partitions. sda1 & sdb1 = md0
swap parition and sda2 & sdb2 = md1 root parition. The disks are MBR
style partitiions.
For some reason Grub has got corrupted on both and it wont boot.
Ive tried runnin
On Ma, 22 iun 10, 00:56:53, Jason Filippou wrote:
>
> I had a look at my grub.cfg and didn't see a "menuentry" corresponding
> to the windows partition, even after running update-grub. What are the
> steps that I need to follow in order to dual boot my system? The only
> OS I have currently access
On Monday 21 June 2010 23:56:53 Jason Filippou wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have had a laptop wearing Linux solely over the last few years and
> today I decided I'd install a Windows partition on it, with aim to
> dual boot. After preparing an NTFS partition by using the gparted live
> CD, I install
Hello list,
I have had a laptop wearing Linux solely over the last few years and
today I decided I'd install a Windows partition on it, with aim to
dual boot. After preparing an NTFS partition by using the gparted live
CD, I installed Windows 7 on the newly created partition. Thus, so far
I have t
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