This isn't really a question about Hadoop, but is about system administration basics.
You are probably missing a master boot record (MBR) on the disk. Ask a local linux expert to help you or look at the Norton documentation. On 1/16/08 4:59 AM, "Bin YANG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use the Norton Ghost 8.0 ghost a whole ubuntu hard disk to a image, and > restore another hard disk from the image, but the restored hard disk cannnot > start up ubuntu successfully. > The GRUB said error 22. > > Does somebody know how to fix the problem? > > Thanks. > > Bin YANG > > On Jan 16, 2008 4:54 AM, Sagar Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> We at Visvo have developed a small script >> for command processing on a cluster. >> We would like to share it with you , have a it reviewed . >> It is available under APL. >> >> We would like to make a project so that we all >> can contribute to this script. >> >> For now, you can download this script >> from http://visvo.com/dev_scripts/co.tar.gz >> <http://visvo.com/dev_scripts/co.tar.gz> >> >> - Sagar Naik >> >> >> Bin YANG wrote: >>> Dear colleagues, >>> >>> Right now, I have to deploy ubuntu 7.10 + hadoop 0.15 on 16 PCs. >>> One PC will be set as master, the others will be set as slaves. >>> The PCs have similar hardware, or even the same hardware. >>> >>> Is there a quick and easy way to deploy hadoop on these PCs? >>> >>> Do you think that >>> >>> 1. ghost a whole successful ubuntu 7.10 + hadoop 0.15 hard disk >>> 2. and then copy the image to other PCs >>> >>> is the best way? >>> >>> Thank you very much. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> Bin YANG >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> This message has been scanned for viruses and >> dangerous content and is believed to be clean. >> >> >