Thanks, Auke, I think I just needed to be reminded to do the simply
things... Grub2 was pointing to the incorrect partition; it doesn't follow
the exact same naming rules as Grub-legacy, so that was the hang-up. Thanks!

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Auke Kok <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/28/10 06:40, Bryan Moore wrote:
>
>> I'm triple-booting Ubuntu 10.04, Federa 12, and Moblin 2.1. Everything was
>> working fine until, randomly, I received an error on boot: *Error:
>> Couldn't
>> read file.* I had no idea what that was about, as I hadn't logged-in to my
>> Moblin install for a month or so; however, I decided just to reinstall and
>> see if that got rid of it. No dice.
>>
>> Now, I'm looking for a solution. Ubuntu is my base install and I am using
>> Grub2 as my bootloader.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>
> reinstall your bootloader and/or verify that the bootloader is pointing to
> the correct kernels. A software update changing your kernel on e.g. the
> moblin install will not be seen by the bootloader if you use the e.g. fedora
> bootloader.
>
> my suggestion: reinstall your bootloader (using the OS that installed the
> bootloader to begin with) and re-add all the kernels of all the OS's again.
>
> Moblin doesn't provide or use grub2, so most likely you'll have to
> reinstall the bootloader from fedora or ubuntu instead.
>
> Auke
>
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