Re: Grub doesn't recognize hdd in F11 x86_64

2009-06-13 Thread Mauriat
2009/6/3 Marcin Wołyniak marcin_wolyn...@aster.pl:
 Dnia Wolfgang S. Rupprecht 03.06.2009 19:08 napisał(a):
 
  Might it be this problem?  Do you have more than one disk in the system?
 
  https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-May/msg01392.html
 
  You might just need to do a grub-install.
 
  -wolfgang
 Unfortunately this is laptop and has only one disk.
 I forgot mention that more details what I tried are in the bugzilla
 under the link mentioned in first post.

 I've already done the grub-install with no success. More, I've  then
 lost the grub console after reboot. Only Error 21 message displayed with
 no console.

Hi.  Any progress on this?

This may be completely unrelated to your issue.  I was unable to boot
F11-Preview or F11-Release (both x86_64).  I installed multiple times.
 I installed grub to NON-MBR (sda8).  I tried re-installing grub to no
effect.

This morning I booted linux rescue mode, and ran 'fdisk' on the disk.
I realized that my Fedora 11 X86_64 installation somehow mislabeled
the partition id for '/' sda8 as ID=6 (FAT16) instead of ID=83
(LINUX).

I changed the ID to 83, and re-installed grub and now Fedora 11 64
boots correctly!

Oddly enough this only happened on my T61 Laptop, but did not happen
on my AMD64 Desktop.  Both systems I installed F11-64 and grub to
non-MBR and both I chainloaded through Vista/XP.

I am looking through bugzilla to see if this was already reported.

-Mauriat

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Grub doesn't recognize hdd in F11 x86_64

2009-06-03 Thread marcin_wolyniak
Hello,

I have problem booting F11 x86_64 (Preview and snapshot from May 28th
-
aka rc ) after installation. Used hardware is HP Pavilion dv5-1150ew.
After smooth installation (both from LiveCD and DVD release) and
reboot
it stops at grub console. Issuing command root (hd , geometry (hdx)
where x=0,1,2...  gives no such device error 21. F11 was installed on
fresh hdd with default partition layout.

I even placed the bug report on bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503180 , but with no
response so far.

I tried F10, Centos 5.3 and Ubuntu 9.04, but with no success. With
erronr 21 ( Ubuntu) or installation crashed during partitioning ( F10,
Centos )

hdd and memory tested and passed all OK.

Tried a few BIOS versions -all the same

And ... Vista boots OK. G ;-)

Maybe someone could help me to make F11 bootable on this machine?

Regards

Marcin Wołyniak

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Re: Grub doesn't recognize hdd in F11 x86_64

2009-06-03 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht

marcin_wolyniak marcin_wolyn...@aster.pl writes:
 I have problem booting F11 x86_64 (Preview and snapshot from May 28th
 -
 aka rc ) after installation. Used hardware is HP Pavilion dv5-1150ew.
 After smooth installation (both from LiveCD and DVD release) and
 reboot
 it stops at grub console. Issuing command root (hd , geometry (hdx)
 where x=0,1,2...  gives no such device error 21. F11 was installed on
 fresh hdd with default partition layout.

Might it be this problem?  Do you have more than one disk in the system?

   https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-May/msg01392.html

You might just need to do a grub-install.

-wolfgang
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Re: Grub doesn't recognize hdd in F11 x86_64

2009-06-03 Thread Marcin Wołyniak

Dnia Wolfgang S. Rupprecht 03.06.2009 19:08 napisał(a):
 
  Might it be this problem?  Do you have more than one disk in the 
system?

 
  
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-May/msg01392.html

 
  You might just need to do a grub-install.
 
  -wolfgang
Unfortunately this is laptop and has only one disk.
I forgot mention that more details what I tried are in the bugzilla
under the link mentioned in first post.

I've already done the grub-install with no success. More, I've  then
lost the grub console after reboot. Only Error 21 message displayed with
no console.
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Regards Marcin Wołyniak

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