[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2018-07-23 Thread vikas reddy kunapally
i think you  will  solve my problem

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2018-04-08 Thread Abhishek Sutar
getting error: executing 'grub-install/dev/sda' failed
This is a fatal erro

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2010-08-29 Thread MR.ANUJ PANDEY
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Opinion

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2010-03-26 Thread Neil Perry
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to
look at all reported bugs in a timely manner. There have been many
changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported the bug and your problem
may have been fixed with some of the updates. If you could test the
current Ubuntu development version, this would help us a lot. If you can
test it, and it is still an issue, we would appreciate if you could
upload updated logs by running apport-collect bug #, and any other
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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2010-03-02 Thread Ubuntu
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   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-12-18 Thread susanne
No, this seems not to be working, right now I see the error message:
Sorry, the program gtk-logout-helper closed unexpectedly. May I
suggest humbly that this is not a user error?

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-12-17 Thread susanne
Thanks for the comment, but I already did that, I installed Windows XP
from the backup CDs and VOILA got the same result: GRUB loading, error:
unknown filesystem  grub rescue  That is it. As Cameron Diaz said Now
what?

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-12-17 Thread e_james
I suspect that the backup CDs did a Windows restore and not an install.
If you had installed Windows XP, it should have eliminated Grub. There
are ways of restoring the Windows boot process. Have a look at some of
these.

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-how-to-uninstall-grub/
http://en.kioskea.net/faq/sujet-2677-super-grub-disk-live-cd
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=enq=linux+windows+grub+mbr+repairmeta=aq=foq=linux+windows+grub+mbr+repairfp=177016bc12fe49d4

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-12-17 Thread Kenobi
Ok, take you Windows CD, and format the hard disk. That will do the
trick.

Alternatively, take the Linux CD, boot in life mode, act as if you
wanted to install Linux up to the point where the partition editor shows
up. Enable manual editing, and you can format your hard drive from
there.

Warning: Formatting the hard drive will erase all data on it, so save
everything that is important to you beforehand! But, as a side effect,
GRUB will be erased alongside with everything else.

Then, a Windows installation should run without any problem.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-12-12 Thread susanne
I wanted to change from ubuntu 9.10 back to Windows XP and now I do not
even see a command prompt. Do I have to throw the computer away? Thanks
very much.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-12-12 Thread Kenobi
Ähhmmm well you should never throw your computer away, unless it
starts to smoke...

What you could do is simply install Windows XP from your Windows CD. No
matter what happend to your hard drive, your CD will always work. Make
sure that your computer is set up in a way that it boots from CD first,
unless it will ignore the CD.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-11-08 Thread jkxx74
Related problem, grub failed to install for me several times, though the
root was /dev/sdc5. Apparently the only valid place for grub would have
been /dev/sdc5 yet the installer didn't display any warnings. After
rebooting the above partition had no boot loader and an otherwise
complete install. I had to reinstall Kubuntu (9.10) about 8 times and
finally place grub on /dev/sdb to get it to boot.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-11-01 Thread slayer
My 9.10 karmic fails to install grub 2 with every version of the cd
(live cd, alternate) and every architecture. With the live cd it tells
me that grub couldn't have been installed and the system won't boot, but
the windows partition doesn't boot anymore.

I have two hard disks in raid (Motherboard RAID -it should be RAID0
fakeraid, i guess).

Please note that the installation goes ok, raid is automatically
recognized with the live cd and with no problem activated with the
alternate installer... everything is absolutely ok, just grub 2 can't be
installed.

i didn't use LILO because i don't want to use lilo...

interestingly, Ubuntu 9.04 jaunty installs flawlessly, and grub 1 works
like a charm. It just didn't recognize the windows partition and i had
to add it manualle in menu.lst, but I was able to upgrade to karmic and
I experience no boot problems (yet I am still using grub 1 and not 2).

I don't remember the model of the motherboard, if you think it's
important let me know it and I'll add more info...

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-10-26 Thread Espen Klem
Yesterday I used netboot install of the Karmic beta-version . Have a
server set up with tftpd and
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/karmic/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz
.

It's a thin-client with a small flash-thingy inside (512 mb). Installed
the beta on a usb-disk (/dev/sdb). Both Grub2 and Grub refused to
install on it. I tried to instal them as master boot record (/dev/sdb),
but no luck. LiLo worked. Let me know if you need any hardware- or other
type of info about the system.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-10-04 Thread benjaveri
I have a single 2TB SATA drive. I experienced the same error message as
above although I cant really use most of the suggested workarounds.

My workaround involved manually creating a /boot partition of around
100MB at the beginning of the disk.

Unsure if this is related. Either way, the installer needs to understand
the limitations of boot loaders.

FWIW, my bios is post y2k. I dont think I have the ubiquity bug #252047
problem.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-09-30 Thread ReimaBauer
With 9.04 it seems not possible to reinstall grub by using the livecd if I 
don't have a boot partition.
It seems to require a boot partition and a dir only does not install grub

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-09-24 Thread Vincent Hindriksen
With 9.10 alpha 6 I could not install Ubuntu on the second hdd (sdb)
without problems. When rebooting after the installation, I got a Grub
error 15. I could solve it by switching the first and second hdd in the
bios (so sda was switched with sdb).

I had the two partitions on sda configured as not used, and mapped /,
/home and /boot on hdb. sda is a sata-drive and sdb a normal ide (before
switching!). Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 5 was already installed, before I
installed alpha 6 over it. Besides the previous installation was totally
wrecked during one of the updates a few weeks ago, it did boot normal.

It looks like Grub was not updated/configured correctly on sda.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-05-21 Thread DaveAbrahams
OK, I'm having this problem with Jaunty Server AMD64.  It worked fine
when I only had scsi hard disks (my CDRom is IDE).  When I added an IDE
hard drive and tried to install there, it failed.  I'm attaching
everything in /var/log (which, by the way, is painful to recover!)


** Attachment added: syslog
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27039304/syslog

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-05-21 Thread DaveAbrahams

** Attachment added: partman
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27039322/partman

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2009-05-21 Thread DaveAbrahams
By the way, Scott Merrilee's hint above seems to be a cure.  Thanks,
Scott!

I think the bigger problem may be that device.map isn't done by UUID.
This issue is most definitely NOT fixed!

** Attachment added: hardware-summary.txt
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** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = Confirmed

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-10-29 Thread Evan Dandrea
The installer now specifies the GRUB root device by UUID so I'm marking
this as fixed.  If you still experience issues please open a new bug
report, describe the problem in as great detail as possible, and attach
full installer logs.

Thanks

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Re: [Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-10-29 Thread Ron F.
Fabulous! Great news and thank you.

Best Regards,
Ron


On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:12 AM, Evan Dandrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The installer now specifies the GRUB root device by UUID so I'm marking
 this as fixed.  If you still experience issues please open a new bug
 report, describe the problem in as great detail as possible, and attach
 full installer logs.

 Thanks

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-06-29 Thread Hooya
Similar experience here.  When attempting to install with a separate
/home partition I cannot under any circumstances get grub to install.
Error 15 all over the place, can't chroot into the installation via live
CD due to cannot resolve host ubuntu error, even manually creating all
the files in the /boot and /boot/grub directories results in not
bootable system due to grub error 15.  The installation doesn't even
create the valid initrd.img file or a grub directory!

The only way I've been able to install from the xubuntu live CD is to
have it wipe the entire hard drive, removing my /home partition.  I
cannot install the OS with the advanced partitioning option at all.

I've not been able to get it to work and I'm not afraid to tweak the
crap out of this machine as there's nothing vital on it.  I'm also a
more advanced user, and although I'm new to linux I'm not afraid of the
command line, but have not been able to work around this.

Critical bug.  Results in OS not being bootable, why is this not fixed?
The fix should go into the Live CD, since that's where the problem is,
it's that serious.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-06-01 Thread Kenobi

That sounds aweful!! Which part do you mean: the installer, or grub
itself?

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-05-30 Thread Kenobi
I have similar problems: grub installing just doesn't end up with
anything usable.

__
SOLUTION:
can grub and ubuntu be configured as to interprete Disk Labels or UUIDs? It 
would be so great if it worked like this:

Where do you want grub to be installed on:
  C   (UUID: 1234-AABB)
  DATA(UUID: 3456)
  GAMES  (UUID: ABCD)
_


And no more confusion and all that disk order crap can be forgot.
P.S. I have a CD ROM as primary device and a SATA-IDE- adaptor for a drive. 
Believe me, Labels or it will never work.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-05-30 Thread Evan Dandrea
Kenobi,

Yes, UUID support as a patch to GRUB is planned for Ubuntu 8.10.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-25 Thread Martin Hahn
i have the same problem. i got 10 hdds, all ide, but only 3 of them are
connected to the mainboard, the rest are connected to two promise ultra
ata133tx2 conntroller cards. in setup all drives ar designated as scsi
drives, install completes ok but when i start i get grub 1.5 error 22 or
error 17 (it changes from time to time) first drive are recognized as
/dev/sdi.

I also vote for moving it to critical, it renders the system inoperativ.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-25 Thread slush
Me wrote:
 I have exactly the same problem with 8.04 RC !!

Interesting! Something happens, because when I tried to install 8.04 (final) on 
_same_ computer it was succesful!
Notice: I tried to install 8.04 RC many times before final version and without 
success.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-21 Thread slush
flying penguin wrote:
 I got a error window saying grub-install (hd0) failed. This is a fatal 
 error. during my last step
 of installation of ubuntu 7.04 (at 94%) this morning. My PC had 4 NTFS 
 partitions and
 I used the Manual Configure to instruct the installer to reformat one 
 partition to ext3.

I have exactly the same problem with 8.04 RC !! Can somebody take a look
on that problem? I tried to trace problem in sources, but not
succesfully :(.

I vote to move it from Hight to Critical.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-18 Thread John Martin
1 250GB SATA drive. Installing Ubuntu 8.04 Beta Alternate 64bit with
drive formatted using encrypted LVM. Installation crash (red screen box
warning), GRUB would not install. Installed LILO instead.

This might be a serious problem for any user not realizing that they
have an option of installing a different bootloader. I would prefer GRUB
anyway, but the system starts just fine using LILO. I concur with one
previous post that having an installation crash when it is nearly
complete is quite a deterrent.

Maybe the problem is with the setup though, I am not sure. I need to
attempt to manually install GRUB and if that fails then there is
obviously another problem.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-18 Thread John Martin
Following up on my last post, I was able to manually install GRUB and
uninstall LILO with no ill-effect on the above-mentioned configuration.
So, the problem isn't in the setup or with GRUB, but something going on
during the install, at least in this case.

Where do logs from installs end up? It might be worth checking those.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-13 Thread adder1972
1 ATA and 2 SATA drives. Installing U8.04 alternate 32bit on one of the
SATAs. Installation craches (red warning) when it is reaching the GRUB-
install-step.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-04-12 Thread No_Gate$
Being a new user and already successfully building 2 PCs, one MythTV
based on Hoary Beta and one server based on Gutsy 7.1, to have this fail
on my main PC is a little disappointing to say the least.

I have 2 SATA drives of 250GB ea with XP on SDA1 and wanted Ubuntu on
SDA2. Don't have the expertise to manually install and configure Grub
nor can I afford to end up with a PC that wont boot. Previous experience
with XP attempting to repair the MBR is not good.

Agree with the previous comments, can't believe that this bug is only
rated high as it ends up with a failed install. Most new users will not
bother to keep trying if the install fails at 94% with a fatal error.
It's reminiscent of the BSOD..

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-03-30 Thread pierslauder
This bug also affects Hardy beta - I have two SATA drives which appear as 
sda/b. Ubuntu 6.10 is installed
on sda. When I installed Hardy on sdb, the /boot/grub/menu.lst had the drive 
identifiers inverted (hd1,1) in place of (hd0,1) and vice-versa). The MBR was 
overwritten and wouldn't boot. I had to use a rescue CD and re-install the 
original MBR before I could boot.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-03-13 Thread BearTM
I have been experiencing the exact same issue. In order to complete the
installation, I physically remove and disable the additional SCSI
drives, and only then can I install Ubuntu. Then comes the job of
putting everything back in, and thankfully, the first boot then
completes without any issues, all drives are mounted and visible, and
life is good from then on. It's only the installation and specification
of the drives (and mounts) which causes grief.

My configuration: (for a MythTV/RAID/Ubuntu box - Using Mythbuntu)
ASUS P4B533-E / 2Gb / P4 2.8GHz
- Onboard Standard PATA (3 Drives + DVD R/W 2nd/Slave)
- Onboard Promise FastTrack 133 RAID PATA (4 Drives - Used in s/w RAID5)
- PCI Promise Ultra TX/100 PATA (4 Drives - Used in s/w RAID5)

Boot in BIOS is set to Onboard PATA first. Drives are in order: 160Gb
(Boot), 300Gb (Storage), 40Gb (Windoz XP), DVD R/W

Trying to install Ubuntu on the 160Gb drive I experience the GRUB
issues:

1). With all drives in the machine, the boot drive is recognized as /dev/sdi, 
and not /dev/sda (as might be expected). No success ever getting GRUB to work 
through the installer. Specifying explicitly the drive to install on will not 
work.
2). Removing the drives, but leaving the BIOS (both Onboard and TX/100 enabled) 
also leads to failure, even though drive is correctly detected as /dev/sda. 
Alone the presence of the controllers / BIOS causes the GRUB failure.
3). Only when removing all drives, physically removing the TX/100, and 
disabling the onboard RAID BIOS will GRUB be able to successfully install. This 
is akin to changing the entire machine in order to get things to install - 
although Ubuntu has no problems afterwards using the 
drives/controllers/hardware/etc.

After this, one other 'odd' thing ... the only way I'm able to
successfully (or properly) mount drives (/etc/fstab) is to always use
the GUID methodology. This works reliably. Specifying /dev/sdaX does not
work, and leads to the incorrect drive being mapped to the mount point
each and every time. The drives swap ordering if specified in
/etc/fstab. Very frustrating and odd.

Annoying that the full install can complete, and then it fails writing
the GRUB boot ... *sigh*

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-03-07 Thread unimatrix
Why exactly is the importance for this set only to High?
It's preventing new users from using Ubuntu!
It should be _at least_ Critical!

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-02-06 Thread e_james
Based on the error messages I have seen so far I have come to some provisional 
conclusions.
1. grub is not comfortable with the ubuntu strategy of using UUID instead of 
/dev/hdax.
2. The default grub behaviour of assuming (hd0,0) after the kernel isn't found 
tends to hide errors if (hd0,0) is actually valid.
3. The ubuntu grub installer needs some work.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2008-01-14 Thread lfrittelli
I am too having a similar problem. I have a single SATA disk, and an
existing Windows partition in sda1. I install Ubuntu in sda2, and
everything is fine, except that grub's menu.lst still configures Ubuntu
to boot up from (hd0,0) and root in /dev/hda1. This has been happening
at least since Breezy.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-12-18 Thread howlingmadhowie
i was having a similar problem with booting from a scsi drive. the
solution was to switch off support for INT 13 (LBA) in the SCSI BIOS
(see http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.html#q14)

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-12-01 Thread Cmp1988
I should also add that when I do Advanced Install and choose the
correct HD as listed by the GRUB device map, all I'd get is an endless
looping of the word GRUB filling my screen when I boot up the system.
The workaround I found was using Grub4DOS, but I don't like to do that,
I'd prefer installing Grub normally.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-12-01 Thread Cmp1988
You're not really me are you?  Because this is just about the EXACT SAME
THING, that's been plaguing me since Feisty.  This still is a problem in
Gutsy (Alpha tests were the only thing I've done).

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-11-21 Thread DanieW
We had a live CD installed Ubuntu 7.10 (feitsy) on a SATA (over a
previous dual boot FC6) - succesful (also the booting). But after I
allowed an automatic kernel update grub could not boot Ubuntu, only XP.
The problem was in /boot/grub/menu.lst Ubuntu is actually on sda3
(found by inspecting the mount points after booting the live CD) but all
the links in grub pointed to (hd0,0) instead of (hd0,2). After
correcting this all was fine again.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-10-13 Thread flying penguin
I got a error window saying grub-install (hd0) failed. This is a fatal
error. during my last step of installation of ubuntu 7.04 (at 94%) this
morning. My PC had 4 NTFS partitions and I used the Manual Configure
to instruct the installer to reformat one partition to ext3.

After the failure of installation, I searched around on Internet and
followed one person's experience by trying to set the format of the
partition to ext2, then the installation succeeded !

Before getting that error, I got another message saying sth like no
root file system is defined. At that time, the mounting point was
/media/sdb1.After I changed the mounting point directory to /,
following another person's post, the error message disappeared.

I confirmed I am having dual-booting OS now and both worked normally.
By using Konqueror, I can copy files from NTFS parition to Linux one.
So far I have to say I like linux, like Ubuntu.  Many free softwares,
unlike under MS windows, you are supposed to pay for most of softwares
you are interested.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-09-27 Thread RicB
I too echo Ron F's comments.

Ever more frustrated by the inept antics of Gates and Balmer I tried
Linux again... and was immediately reminded of why I abandoned it a few
years ago... Unix is a big hairy mess and putting fancy seats and a
stereo on top doesn't change what's under the hood!

People who are conditioned to endlessly twiddle their operating system
instead of doing useful things with it can quote command line theories
all they want... but when a product is provided to a new user,
regardless of how talented and knowledgeable they may become, none of
that stuff is any use to them.

Thankfully I noticed an Advanced button during install that let me
direct boot to hd1 or my system, with lots of sophisticated, registered,
expensive programs would now be dead...

Because I trusted your installation program...

This is not a good introduction folks...

THE INSTALL SHOULD NOT EXIT STATING IT WAS SUCCESSFUL UNLESS IT WAS ! !
! !

In the absence of more elegant solutions(!), and even at the cost of
bloat and a few more kilometers of semi-useless script, ***IT HAS TO
WORK***.

Linux installs have been trouble free for many years. I've done at least
7 that ran flawlessly. So why are we hung and having trouble with an
antiquated but sort of well proven little thing like GRUB?

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-09-10 Thread IIIEars
Ubuntu Feisty

The Desktop CD fails to install grub. I have a single SCSI disk that
is seen and mounted and files are copied.

Could it be the fault of Disk Image 7 or Norton Anti Virus possibly  V2i 
disk image protection system installing something to Ring 0? 
italic(Norton Internet security also uses V2i files. Norton Borg'd another 
fine company and assimilated them.) /italic

- Thank You.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-07-28 Thread Charlie
I'm with Ron F.  I always thought that Linux was way too complicated for
the average computer user.  If it won't install, I can't use it.

If there are instructions on what a grub menu is, where it is, what to
use to edit it and how, I don't know where they are.  And, in what
system would I edit it?  Kunbuntu doesn't boot.  I'd have to use
Windows, which doesn't recognise the Kunbuntu partition.

rock. me. hardplace.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-06-26 Thread Ron F.
I am a new user, attempting to install Ubuntu on my hard drive for the
first time. The live CD fails to complete, issuing a fatal error when
trying to install grub.

I have a NTFS partiion with Windows XP that boots fine, and a new ext2
partition in which feisty was installed by the Live CD that I
downloaded.

I have no idea how to create a grub menu, which was never written into
/boot/grub, or fix the mbr. This needs to work better. As a first time
new user experience, this is not pretty.

-Ron

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-05-24 Thread samarium
A slightly different wrinkle.  I netbooted my laptop to do a feisty
install because there wasn't space on / to do an upgrade.  Did an expert
install.  When I tried to install grub, it failed.  Bottom line was that
I didn't format /boot, and grub was finding the definition of hd0 in
device.map was /dev/hda, however seems like feisty is using the libata
version, so hda needed to be sda.

My usual process for debugging grub/lilo install failures on
installations goes like this, in case it is useful for someone else:

cd /
/target/bin/mount --bind /dev /target/dev
/target/bin/mount --bind /proc /target/proc
chroot /target /bin/bash

then I can do things like:

# grub-install hd0
/dev/sda3 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive
# # edit /boot/grub/device.map and change hda to sda
# grub-install hd0
Installation fnished. No error reported.
...
(hd0)/dev/sda
#

And then I could complete the rebuild.  Seems like with a conversion to
libata, the grub setup needs to deal with an existing device.map.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2007-05-08 Thread Phillip Susi
Unfortunately, there isn't anything that can be done to fix this.  The
underlying problem is that grub can not automatically determine the
relationship between the linux devices and the bios devices, so you have
to manually configure /boot/grub/menu.lst to indicate those
relationships.  The only thing I can see that could be done is to have
the installer prompt you to edit devices.map when more than one disk is
detected.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-10-22 Thread ahwayakchih
Edgy Eft RC - LIVE CD installer failed installing GRUB to first partition of 
1st (and only one) HD (hd0,0).
It works only for MBR (hd0) - so i had to first overwrite MBR with it, boot 
into Ubuntu, and from there install it to hd0,0 (BTW grub-installer failed 
mentioning corrupted stage1/stage2 as a reason, so i used sudo grub and 
installed from it's commandline without any problems).

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-10-11 Thread Iwan
My cdrom is IDE and all my disks are SATA, there is no reason for the
IDE disk to change the order of the SATA disks. I have two identical
SATA disks, 80G and one 300G. Seems Ubuntu wanted to recognise the
biggest disk as the first one. Once I removed the 300G, installed and
then put back the 300G it all worked. My motherboad clearly indicates
which sata cable is which disk, 1,2,3 or 4. the 300G was #3 and still
the installer wanted to make it #1.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-10-10 Thread Michael Clay
This can sometimes be caused, as was my case, by device.map in the
/boot/grub directory being incorrect.  Causing the drive, which was
(hd2) on the live CD to maybe turn out to be (hd0) on the actual
installation.

My theory is that this is caused by booting of the CD making the boot
order look different in the live environment, causing the (hd#) to be
off.  Then, when returning to a default configuration that you actively
use on your system, the numbers have all changed, making Grub's
installation invalid.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-10-10 Thread Mauro Vale
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-10-06 Thread Colin Watson
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Colin Watson = (unassigned)

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-08-11 Thread DaveW
I have the same Motherboard but my install doesnt work with the
graphical installer, it installs grub onto the wrong hard drive. I have
been using the text installer and manually setting grub to install on
the MBR of hda and it installs but it thinks that my hda drive is really
hd(1,1) instead of hd(0,1).

I have windows 2003 server on 0,0 for work.

I have in my bios the following
disk 1 = 74GB raptor sata
disk 2 = 300GB maxtor sata
disk 3 = 320GB western digital sata
sata 4 = sata dvd burner

There are no ide devices on my system. This issue started after i got my
3rd sata drive. Now i have to edit my /boot/grub/menu.lst file and
change it to hd(0,1) and then whenever a new kernel is installed i have
to re-edit that file and change it again.

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[Bug 14135] Re: Grub Install Failure

2006-06-18 Thread Iwan
grub and lilo failed on my ASUS A8N SLI DELUXE. I have 3 disk drives,
80G as sda another identical 80G as sdb and a 300G as sdc, all of them
are seagate disks. Installation of the boot loaders failed till I
removed the 300G. What happend was that the Linux kernel read sda b c in
the correct order, like the BIOS did, but grub and lilo read the 300G as
sda. After inserting the 300G the problem didnt reoccur, so once the
installation was successfull, the problem went away.
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