Thank you for your reply. Fortunately, I was able to fix the problem
with the help of another respondent to my plea.
Help from folks like you and your colleagues on the 'net has kept my
Computational Chemistry research going has since the early days of
Slackware
On 08/20/2023 10:30 AM,
On 20 Aug 2023 14:30 +, from 2695bd53d...@ewoof.net (Michael Kjörling):
> On 20 Aug 2023 08:14 -0400, from s.mol...@sbcglobal.net:
>> error: no such device; 1d937ccf-2b57-4dcd-97d9-83522d7s04f1.
>>
>> error: unknown filesystem.
>>
>> grub fescue>
>
> Quite often this type of error is caused
On 20 Aug 2023 08:14 -0400, from s.mol...@sbcglobal.net:
> error: no such device; 1d937ccf-2b57-4dcd-97d9-83522d7s04f1.
>
> error: unknown filesystem.
>
> grub fescue>
Quite often this type of error is caused by grub.cfg being either
corrupted or out of sync with the reality of your system's sto
On 8/20/23 08:15, s.mol...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
My primary computer is an AMD FM-8320 8-Core Processor.. This morning,
when I booted the system I got this result:
Grub loading
Welcome to GFUB!
error: no such device; 1d937ccf-2b57-4dcd-97d9-83522d7s04f1.
error: unknown filesystem.
grub fescu
Le 11/07/2016 à 08:21, Miroslav Zaťko a écrit :
Same error here. First boot after fresh installation of Debian 8.5.0
from netinst CD finished with:
-BEGIN
error: invalid arch-independent ELF magic.
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue>
-
Same error here. First boot after fresh installation of Debian 8.5.0
from netinst CD finished with:
-BEGIN
error: invalid arch-independent ELF magic.
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue>
---EN
Please don't hijack threads. This doesn't have anything to do
with Gary's USB HDD problem.
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On 11/07/15 12:10 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
I am running Sid on a Thinkpad x250, and decided to create a rescue USB
key by using grub-rescue-pc package.
On a 1 Gb unmounted Ex3 key, which is /dev/sdb, I do
# cp /usr/lib/grub-rescue-pc/grub-rescue-usb.img /dev/sdb
this takes a while.
When I
On Sat 11 Jul 2015 at 12:10:15 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> I am running Sid on a Thinkpad x250, and decided to create a rescue USB
> key by using grub-rescue-pc package.
>
> On a 1 Gb unmounted Ex3 key, which is /dev/sdb, I do
>
> # cp /usr/lib/grub-rescue-pc/grub-rescue-usb.img /dev/sdb
>
On Sat 11 Jul 2015 at 12:24:56 -0400, Louis Wust wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 11, 2015, at 12:10, Haines Brown wrote:
> > cp /usr/lib/grub-rescue-pc/grub-rescue-usb.img /dev/sdb
>
> I suspect you need "dd" instead of "cp" as specified in the package
> documentation at /usr/share/doc/grub-rescue-pc/READM
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015, at 12:10, Haines Brown wrote:
> cp /usr/lib/grub-rescue-pc/grub-rescue-usb.img /dev/sdb
I suspect you need "dd" instead of "cp" as specified in the package
documentation at /usr/share/doc/grub-rescue-pc/README.Debian:
sudo dd if=grub-rescue-usb.img of=/dev/sdb bs=32k
Try
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:47:54PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I don't know how it does work for a full disk encryption on a sdcard,
> but for "averaged" installs on a hard disk drive, there are entries
> in /boot/grub/grub.cfg (GRUB 2) or /boot/grub/menu.lst (GRUB legacy).
It works more or less
On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 22:47 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 20:12 +, Heptas Torres wrote:
> > On 9/23/13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > > Isn't there an error number displayed too?
> >
> > No, just the error, after which it goes into grub rescue mod.
> > I suspect it may be a pro
On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 20:12 +, Heptas Torres wrote:
> On 9/23/13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Isn't there an error number displayed too?
>
> No, just the error, after which it goes into grub rescue mod.
> I suspect it may be a problem with the disk names, but I have little
> knowledge of grub. Is
On 9/23/13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 18:58 +, Heptas Torres wrote:
>> Hello
>> I want to set up wheezy on an encrypted sdcard, which I intend to
>> boot/use on different machines. I need an OS on an sdcard, i.e.
>> potable, supporting FDE.
>> I have installed pretty much the
On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 18:58 +, Heptas Torres wrote:
> Hello
> I want to set up wheezy on an encrypted sdcard, which I intend to
> boot/use on different machines. I need an OS on an sdcard, i.e.
> potable, supporting FDE.
> I have installed pretty much the default system with LVM and
> encryptio
I don't recall a license issue, but I recently migrated my workstation
from one drive to the other, and I had to do the following to get it
to work:
grub-install --recheck (to update for the drive/partition UUIDs)
update-grub (to update grub.cfg)
And of course, update your fstab/crypttab.
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Hello List:
On 12/05/12 11:04, Brian wrote:
On Fri 11 May 2012 at 01:20:04 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List:
I have exactly the same issue, and the same wondering:
any (fresh) idea ?
Your setup is possibly inconsistent. The modules in /boot/grub do not
match the version of GRUB in the
On Fri 11 May 2012 at 01:20:04 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List:
>
> I have exactly the same issue, and the same wondering:
> any (fresh) idea ?
Your setup is possibly inconsistent. The modules in /boot/grub do not
match the version of GRUB in the MBR.
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GRUB 3 and GRUB Legacy are GNU GPL 3+
http://www.vmware.com/ ?
It's not unusual that there are issues regarding to licenses.
The Linux kernel-rt and the proprietary Nvidia driver do have licenses
issues too. Not funny since nv is dropped.
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Hello List:
I have exactly the same issue, and the same wondering:
any (fresh) idea ?
When rebooting this newly cloned guest system I got the following error:
GRUB loading.
Welcome to GRUB!
error: incompatible license.
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescu
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 10:47:42AM +0300, Jason Filippou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I assume this has probably been mentioned before, with all the grub
> legacy discussion going on, but here's my situation anyways:
>
> I have Debian Testing installed on my hp paviliion dv6000 notebook and
> executed the
Jason Filippou wrote:
> I have Debian Testing installed on my hp paviliion dv6000 notebook and
> executed the command upgrade-from-grub-legacy. After that, when I
> rebooted my system, I receive the message
>
> GRUB Loading stage1.5
>
> GRUB loading, please wait...
> Error 15
>
> Is there anythi
Daryl Styrk wrote:
>
> I got it going.. I cheated and used SuperGrub once I get to a computer
> that could burn a CD..
>
Excellent. You might want to try out editing the grub menu by pressing 'e'.
It's pretty cool and worth knowing how to do.
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On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 08:19:46PM -0700, andmalc wrote:
> So, yeah, looks like one of the lines the grub boot definition that you're
> booting with.
>
> Reboot, then when you see the blue Grub screen press 'e'. This will put you
> in edit mode. Rea
Daryl Styrk wrote:
>
> Hi list.. I was attempting to direct the debian installer to /dev/sdb1
> a flash drive.
> I am now stuck with a broken system and don't know where to go from here..
> I
> am posting this from knoppix. I suppose I need to edit something in
> /boot/grub/
> but I don't know
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Troubleshooting.html#Troubleshooting
says:
18 : Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
This error is returned when a read is attempted at a linear block
address beyond the end of the BIOS translated ar
Vwaju wrote:
I have a Dell Dimension 4100 and brand spanking new 250 GB 1" ATA/100
8MB 16MB 7200RP HDD. The 4100 is from 2001, and the BIOS version
listed in setup is A06.
I installed lenny. At "Software Selection" I chose "Mail Server".
When the installation was completed, and I rebooted.
Th
Vwaju wrote:
I have a Dell Dimension 4100 and brand spanking new 250 GB 1" ATA/100
8MB 16MB 7200RP HDD. The 4100 is from 2001, and the BIOS version
listed in setup is A06.
I installed lenny. At "Software Selection" I chose "Mail Server".
When the installation was completed, and I rebooted.
Th
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 06:24:09 -0800 (PST)
Angus Auld wrote:
>
>
> --- On Tue, 2/10/09, PierPaolo wrote:
>
> > From: PierPaolo
> > Subject: grub error in fresh installation lenny
> > To: "debian-user"
> > Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:16 PM
> > Noway. Grub legacy, Grub2... The boot up
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 15:59, thveillon.debian <
thveillon.deb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Angus Auld a écrit :
> You should compare the partitions ordering in your bios and your
> /boot/grub/device.map, just to be sure you've installed grub on the
> right /boot and/or MBR, and that the root part
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 06:24:09AM -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
> I'm uncertain from your post if you are trying to use grub legacy or
> grub2, but there is/was a clear warning that grub2 is a work in
> progress, and that breakage should be expected. I have stayed with
> grub legacy and have not had an
Angus Auld a écrit :
>
> --- On Tue, 2/10/09, PierPaolo wrote:
>
>> From: PierPaolo
>> Subject: grub error in fresh installation lenny
>> To: "debian-user"
>> Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:16 PM
>> Noway. Grub legacy, Grub2... The boot up procedure from the
>> bios ends,
>> respectively
--- On Tue, 2/10/09, PierPaolo wrote:
> From: PierPaolo
> Subject: grub error in fresh installation lenny
> To: "debian-user"
> Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:16 PM
> Noway. Grub legacy, Grub2... The boot up procedure from the
> bios ends,
> respectively, in "Grub error 22", or in a pag
Hi Kent,
Would you please be able to provide me the detailed info on how to use
grub-install and not to use grub cli
I have had the similar problem with unbunto 7.10 and I think it is the
backbone problem
On 5/26/08, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This was exactly my point as I don't
My GRUB version is 0.97
On 5/26/08, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Debian Linux wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed the Debian 4.0r2 onto my laptop where Win XP has already been
>> there. After the installation, I'm able to boot Debian from GRUB menu but
>> not for Win XP and GRUB error 29
Debian Linux wrote:
Hi,
I installed the Debian 4.0r2 onto my laptop where Win XP has already
been there. After the installation, I'm able to boot Debian from GRUB
menu but not for Win XP and GRUB error 29 is appearing on the screen,
saying
error 29: Disk write error
press any key to continu
Cassiel:
>
> I did not install/re-install anything, resize partitions or anything else
> could do something wrong. I was trasferring data from my usb HD when the
> process stopped (input/output error) and the system went completely frozen.
>> From that moment on I can not boot from HD.
>
> Using
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 01:25 pm, Roby wrote:
> > How do I get the laptop to boot again?
>
> Re-write the mbr on your internal HD like this:
>
> grub> root (hd0,1)
> grub> setup (hd0)
>
> Then reboot.
Thank you very much. I had tried something like that before, but I guess I
missed somethi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed Debian onto a usb hard drive (sda) using a laptop that already
> had Debian installed. Now when I try to boot up the laptop, I get the
> following error:
>
> GRUB Loading stage1.5
> GRUB loading, please wait...
> Error 21
>
> I know that Error 21 means tha
Hi,
I just got the same error, while installing from a net install CD on a
USB hard disk.
I 'just" had to change the (AMI) BIOS point of view about the HD.
USB dvice emulation --> HD
It was set to CDROM
Thanks to all of you you, I got the idea and solved the problem
May this help someone
Johan
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I just got Debian installed on my extra computer, but whenever I
> >> start it, it goes to stage 1.5, then gives me error 18, and stops. I have
> >> found out that error 18 has something to do with the boot loader and 8
> >> gigs, but I'm n
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To:
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: GRUB error 18
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got Debian installed on my extra computer, but whenever I
start it, it goes to stage 1.5, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just got Debian installed on my extra computer, but whenever I start
> it, it goes to stage 1.5, then gives me error 18, and stops. I have found out
> that error 18 has something to do with the boot loader and 8 gigs, but I'm
> not sure. I have a 30 gigabyte Sea
2005/12/17, All Nicks Are Taken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I decided to add a new partition for /var , as it was beginning to fill up
> my root partition. so I added a new one with cfdisk, and then my whole
> partition numbering changed - every partition got incremented by 1. so I
> changed everything
Hi,
On 12/17/05, All Nicks Are Taken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gave me error 17 - I needed to boot up with my Debian CD, delete the new
> partition and then reboot again.
According to Grub docs, error 17 refers to:
17 : Cannot mount selected partition This error is returned if the
partition
Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (02/08/05 13:45), Martin Smith wrote:
>> I am new to debian and have just installed sarge on to a 160g sata disk
>> on an Asus P5P800, when it came to installing grub I wnt for the choice
>> of installing it on that disk but it said it ws not able to, so I let
>> it insta
On (02/08/05 13:45), Martin Smith wrote:
> I am new to debian and have just installed sarge on to a 160g sata disk
> on an Asus P5P800, when it came to installing grub I wnt for the choice
> of installing it on that disk but it said it ws not able to, so I let
> it install on the primary master whi
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