That didn't work! I was able to finish the installation, but upon reboot, grub 
reports "error: couldn't find boot", and has entered rescue mode. How can I 
manually boot into my system? I can try installing grub again and updating it.


------Original Message------
From: Robert Millan
Sender: rmh.ayba...@gmail.com
To: David H. Watson
Cc: Mailing List - Debian GNU/*BSD
Subject: Re: Installing Grub on new squeeze vm failed
Sent: 2 Oct 2011 06:37

2011/10/2 David Watson <hiranwat...@gmail.com>:
> Did that, and it worked ok; it generated grub.cfg and found both the kernel 
> and module directory. So can I safely "Continue without boot loader" - skip 
> to the next step in the installation?

Yes, but I wonder what happened before when it failed.

Maybe it's missing some sync() call so that data is committed to disk?

-- 
Robert Millan


David 
e: hiranwat...@gmail.com


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