On 28.03.2011 21:56, Gus Zernial wrote: > I've posted my problem to this list before without getting a > solution - also to grub-help and Ubuntu forum(s), no answer - I'm > stumped and would really appreciate help. > > I have Kubuntu 10.10, a custom 2.6.37.1 kernel, and GRUB2. I was on > v1.98 when the problem started, I'm now on 1.99~rc1 which I downloaded > and compiled, the upgrade didn't help. > > My system has three disks - / is on an SSD, and /home is on the other > two disks which are in software RAID. Each of the three disks has a > Windows 7 partition - the SSD has the Windows C: disk and the other > two have partitions for Windows data disks. > > All this worked fine for some time, and then something (was?) changed, > I don't know what. Now, If I boot from a power off state, I get GRUB > "Out of Memory" error, and it goes to grub-rescue>, Are you able to see the devices needed for boot if you type "ls" ? Also adding --debug-image=all to grub-install would enable extra debug messages > no boot. I can > thereafter boot from the Kubuntu install disk, do repair system, do > update-grub, and reboot successfully thereafter. But if I power off, > I'm back to the GRUB "Out of Memory" error. > >
-- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
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