Gunnar Gervin writes:
> Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
> 1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
> (but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
> 2. ls
> 3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
> 4. insmod normal
> 5. normal
>
> Now, please:
> Will someone tell me:
> 1. How to set up as root in Gru
On 2021-07-08 19:35, Gunnar Gervin wrote:
Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
(but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
2. ls
3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
4. insmod normal
5. normal
Now, please:
Will someone tell me:
1. How to set up as root in Grub
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 09:35:45PM +0300, Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
> 1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
> (but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
> 2. ls
> 3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
> 4. insmod normal
> 5. normal
>
> Now, please:
> Will someone te
> Obtain a netinst image. Boot it and choose rescue mode from the menu.
> You will eventually get an option to 'Reinstall the GRUB boot loader'.
You may also try super grub 2 disk.
Google for it.
Good luck!
Best
Hans
On Fri 27 May 2016 at 21:05:11 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> My main system cannot boot. No idea how to reinstall grub2 from Live
> CD, and so look to see what I...
Obtain a netinst image. Boot it and choose rescue mode from the menu.
You will eventually get an option to 'Reinstall the
Hi,
aman nangia wrote:
> i tried running dd
> if=/var/tmp/above-filename of=/dev/sdbe1 bs=4M; sync (where my sdbe1 was the
> usb flash drive).
I think the USB device address is not correct.
Firstly the bootable isohybrid images must be copied onto
the base device, not a partition device. So no "
On 11/24/2015 06:16 PM, aman nangia wrote:
> Since this boot disk is 146gb (2.5" sas drive) and has some important data
> that needs to be retrieved, one option i thought was to take it out from
> broken system and insert it into another system running debian that has a
> empty filler disk panel
Since this boot disk is 146gb (2.5" sas drive) and has some important data that
needs to be retrieved, one option i thought was to take it out from broken
system and insert it into another system running debian that has a empty filler
disk panel. I did that thinking it will auto-recognize the di
On 6/14/14, lina wrote:
> Today I tried to install debian from a CD which dated back to 2011.
> Everything went fine,
>
> partition -> and then it arrived at the set up the mirror, I just choose
> default and think later changed in the /etc/apt.
> It started to download from that default ftp mirro
The old NetInstall CD is out of data, that's why it is choked when it tried
to grab packages.
I burned a new CD with current stable version and it looks fine by far.
Thanks,
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Tom H wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 4:40 AM, lina wrote:
> >
> > Today I tried to
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 4:40 AM, lina wrote:
>
> Today I tried to install debian from a CD which dated back to 2011.
>
> Everything went fine,
>
> partition -> and then it arrived at the set up the mirror, I just choose
> default and think later changed in the /etc/apt.
> It started to download fr
I choose to reinstall.
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 4:40 PM, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today I tried to install debian from a CD which dated back to 2011.
>
> Everything went fine,
>
> partition -> and then it arrived at the set up the mirror, I just choose
> default and think later changed in the /etc/
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