[Bug 197008] Re: booting broblem

2008-03-05 Thread kunal
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[Bug 197008] Re: booting broblem

2008-03-03 Thread Colin Watson
You keep talking about hd(0,1), but I am telling you that it is
(hd0,1). Please note the punctuation very carefully.

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[Bug 197008] Re: booting broblem

2008-03-01 Thread kunal
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[Bug 197008] Re: booting broblem

2008-03-01 Thread kunal
sir
 i have tried from hd(0,1) to hd(0,12) but nothing is working i dont not why . 
u are telling that window has some how i can belief . and in uinstalling the 
the obuntu ,i have lost all my 70 gb data and i know i cant all the dat again . 
so plz help me at least i could open my window otherwise again i have to format 
my harddrive using partision magic . if problem is there option then there 
should be  option to correct it .

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[Bug 197008] Re: booting broblem

2008-02-29 Thread Parthan
This is not a bug in grub. /dev/sda2 usually corresponds to hda(0,1) and
you were trying hda(0,0) which is for sda1. Can you try using hda(0,1)?
It will be better if you can use our launchpad answers
(https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/) to get answer to your question.

** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 197008] Re: booting broblem

2008-02-29 Thread Colin Watson
hda(0,1) would also be incorrect. (hd0,1) would be rather more likely.

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