Problem installing Grub 2.04-rc1

2019-04-13 Thread Mike MM
Hi, There is no Debian package of Grub 2.04-rc1? The given method in the install file doesn't work here. Could you send me the cmd lines to do so. I would like to test it. Thanks in advance, ___ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org

Re: problem with grub-pc and raid software

2011-05-07 Thread Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
On 05.05.2011 00:00, hjubal wrote: Hi, grub installation fails on my pc running Debian GNU/Linux amd64 wheezy/sid: # update-grub Generating grub.cfg ... /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: no such disk. # grub-install --modules=raid mdraid lvm --no-floppy --recheck (hd0) /usr/sbin/grub-probe:

problem with grub-pc and raid software

2011-05-05 Thread hjubal
Hi, grub installation fails on my pc running Debian GNU/Linux amd64 wheezy/sid: # update-grub Generating grub.cfg ... /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: no such disk. # grub-install --modules=raid mdraid lvm --no-floppy --recheck (hd0) /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: no such disk. Auto-detection of a

Re: problem with GRUB and my BIOS?

2006-01-23 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 00:03, Tony and Robyn Lewis wrote: Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: On Saturday 21 January 2006 18:21, Marco Gerards wrote: In that case it is not exported by the BIOS. There is nothing GRUB can do about it... I don't agree. Clearly, his BIOS could boot up the CD

Re: problem with GRUB and my BIOS?

2006-01-21 Thread Marco Gerards
Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I discovered a possible GRUB problem when booting from the Xen Live CD. I raised a bug there: http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=464 The short version seems to be that GRUB doesn't seem to want to find my CD-ROM drive. When I boot

Re: problem with GRUB and my BIOS?

2006-01-21 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
On Saturday 21 January 2006 18:21, Marco Gerards wrote: Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I discovered a possible GRUB problem when booting from the Xen Live CD. I raised a bug there: http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=464 The short version seems

Re: problem installing grub in a hard disk image

2005-01-27 Thread Nick Brown
running strace on grub reveals this; stat64(/dev/loop0, {st_mode=S_IFBLK|0660, st_rdev=makedev(7, 0), ...}) = 0 open(/dev/loop01, O_RDWR|O_LARGEFILE) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) from code inspection this call is being made in; write_to_partition():lib/device.c which is called from;

problem installing grub in a hard disk image

2005-01-26 Thread Nick Brown
Hi, I'm trying to install grub into a hard disk image, however I'm encountering a problem. Below are the steps I've taken to create the disk image, partition it, create the file system, and copy the grub images into it. At the end are the grub commands I use to attempt to install grub into the

problem with grub damaging/hiding original partition.

2005-01-10 Thread Guillermo Gutierrez
Title: problem with grub damaging/hiding original partition. I keep having a problem when trying to multi boot on my machine. I already have a windows XP Pro partition on the 120GB HD but when I hide the (hd0,0) and install windows 2003 to the (hd0,1) and boot to it, I can no longer get

Re: problem in GRUB

2004-04-26 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
On Monday 26 April 2004 11:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (B I have a system with 10 hard drive.In 1st hard drive I have loaded (B Red Hat Linux7.0 and in 10th hard drive loaded Red Hat Linux9.0 and (B using GRUB boot loader and when I restart my system it shows only (B Linux7.0 , not

Re: problem in GRUB

2004-04-26 Thread chaac
Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: On Monday 26 April 2004 11:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a system with 10 hard drive.In 1st hard drive I have loaded Red Hat Linux7.0 and in 10th hard drive loaded Red Hat Linux9.0 and using GRUB boot loader and when I restart my system it shows only Linux7.0 ,

critical problem using grub-install through linux

2004-04-22 Thread mandy nagesh saraf
Dear Sir I am using RedHat linux 9 on a 40 GB HDD. The 1st partiotion contains windows 98 and the linux is installed in the last 6 GB space. I am using a boot loader called XOSL (eXtended Operating System Loader) to boot Win 98 or Linux. For that I had to install GRUB on the linux

Problem whith Grub

2004-04-21 Thread wbarul
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot/grub# grub-install /dev/hda4 /dev/hda4 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot/grub# grub-install /dev/hda1 /dev/hda1 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot/grub# fdisk -l Disk /dev/hda: 20.5 GB, 20547841536 bytes

Re: problem with grub and multiple reiserfs partitions

2003-06-17 Thread Jochen Hoenicke
On Friday 13 June 2003 15:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I am having having problems getting grub to read files on reiserfs. (I am using grub version 0.91 and debian stable) Sometimes, for no obvoius reason, it would print error 15 at boot time, indicating that the kernel file

problem with grub and multiple reiserfs partitions

2003-06-13 Thread Johan . Regin
Hello all, I am having having problems getting grub to read files on reiserfs. (I am using grub version 0.91 and debian stable) Sometimes, for no obvoius reason, it would print error 15 at boot time, indicating that the kernel file could not be found. This happened usually when some large changes

Re: problem with grub and multiple reiserfs partitions

2003-06-13 Thread Jochen Hoenicke
On Friday 13 June 2003 15:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I am having having problems getting grub to read files on reiserfs. (I am using grub version 0.91 and debian stable) Sometimes, for no obvoius reason, it would print error 15 at boot time, indicating that the kernel file

Re: Problem with grub version 0.93

2002-12-19 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:52:23 +0800, John Summerfield wrote: I have built GRUB with serial support, plus support for the NICs I have round the place. I've been booting a Vectra VE Pentium II 266 using an etherboot rom on a floppy, and decided to see if I could use GRUB and so one floppy for

Re: Problem with grub version 0.93

2002-12-19 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 17:55:56 +0800, John Summerfield wrote: If this is to help your diagnosis, I will do that. otherwise in this context Grub has no advantage to me over just having the bootrom on floppy. Of course, the former. GRUB has a bit more clever way to detect a PCI NIC than Etherboot,

Re: Problem with grub version 0.93

2002-12-19 Thread John Summerfield
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 04:04, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 17:55:56 +0800, John Summerfield wrote: If this is to help your diagnosis, I will do that. otherwise in this context Grub has no advantage to me over just having the bootrom on floppy. Of course, the former. GRUB

Problem with grub version 0.93

2002-12-18 Thread John Summerfield
I have built GRUB with serial support, plus support for the NICs I have round the place. I've been booting a Vectra VE Pentium II 266 using an etherboot rom on a floppy, and decided to see if I could use GRUB and so one floppy for all systems rather than one for each different NIC. I built

Re: problem with Grub

2002-05-28 Thread Alex Thiel
GRUB starts only after the BIOS initialization is finished, so if you see something like grub it is already to late to enter the BIOS setup. To enter the BIOS menu on your machine you'll have to press some key during startup. Usually it's 'delete', but that may differ. Refer to the manual of

Problem with Grub and a new Partition

2002-05-18 Thread Mark Boulton
Hi all, I've just installed RedHat 7.3 in a dual-boot configuration with Win2k. I have 1 HDD (30Gb) that I have partitioned as follows: Partition 1: Windows 2000 (4Gb) Partition 2: Redhat 7.3 Boot Partition (50Mb) Partition 3: Redhat 7.3 Root Partition (5Gb) Partition 3: Redhat 7.3 Swap

problem loading grub from HD

2002-05-02 Thread Warren Pollans
Hello, I don't believe this is a bug - possibly a mis-configuration on my part. Feel free to point me to another list. I'm having a problem getting grub to load from my HD (see #3 below). I believe that my grub.conf file is OK (see #2 below). In a sense my problem is academic since I

problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread Janet Anstett
I have a problem with the grub configuration on my machine. I have RedHat 7.2 installed on a Dell Precision 410 machine. I am trying to set the amount of memory in the boot command. All of the stuff that I have seen says to put mem=256M at the end of the boot command. This will not work

Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, Janet! GRUB loads initrd (initial reamdisk) to the end of the memory. It uses 256M of memory. But you tell the kernel that you only have 254M of memory. That's why the kernel cannot load initrd. initrd is used on RedHat to support SCSI adaptors. If it cannot be loaded, then your SCSI

Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread erich
Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: GRUB loads initrd (initial reamdisk) to the end of the memory. It uses 256M of memory. But you tell the kernel that you only have 254M of memory. That's why the kernel cannot load initrd. initrd is used on RedHat to support SCSI adaptors. If it

Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread Jeremy Katz
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 13:25, Janet Anstett wrote: I have a problem with the grub configuration on my machine. I have RedHat 7.2 installed on a Dell Precision 410 machine. I am trying to set the amount of memory in the boot command. All of the stuff that I have seen says to put mem=256M

Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread Jeremy Katz
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 15:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: GRUB loads initrd (initial reamdisk) to the end of the memory. It uses 256M of memory. But you tell the kernel that you only have 254M of memory. That's why the kernel cannot load initrd.

Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread erich
Jeremy Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do this with the uppermem command, so instead of your entry looking like the following: [snip] ...so I *think* it would instead look like this: title Red Hat Linux (2.4.7-10smp) uppermem 259072 root (hd0,0) kernel

Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread Jeremy Katz
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 15:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeremy Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do this with the uppermem command, so instead of your entry looking like the following: [snip] ...so I *think* it would instead look like this: title Red Hat Linux (2.4.7-10smp)

Re: [Bug-grub] Re: problem with grub configuration

2002-02-08 Thread Jason Thomas
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 04:01:51PM -0500, Jeremy Katz wrote: We run configure with --disable-auto-linux-mem-opt (as do most distros shipping 2.4 kernels from my looking through others' packages). debian does too, if that helps anyone. ___ Bug-grub

Security problem with GRUB 0.91

2002-01-21 Thread Aaron D. Marasco
I am guessing this problem exists in other versions also. If I go to a password protected menu option, I can happily press 'e' and see the password if it is plaintext. Even worse, I can choose the password command line and then delete it ('d') and then boot ('b') without the password prompt

Re: Security problem with GRUB 0.91

2002-01-21 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
At Mon, 21 Jan 2002 17:33:28 -0500, Aaron D. Marasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am guessing this problem exists in other versions also. If I go to a password protected menu option, I can happily press 'e' and see the password if it is plaintext. Even worse, I can choose the password command

Re: [Bug-grub] Problem with grub (?)

2001-12-11 Thread Jason Thomas
fdisk /mbr On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 01:30:31PM +, Tom Mortimer wrote: Hi I'm having a problem with grub, after using it successfuly with Windows 98 and Linux (Mandrake) i decided to remove linux, so i just deleted the linux drive partition(!) Now my machine (P2 333, 192 Mb 13 Gb HDD

Re: [Bug-grub] Problem with grub-0.5.96.1, Kernel 2.4 1GB physical memory

2001-10-30 Thread Martin Weinberg
Well, that was a good suggestion nevertheless! There is no problem if we use grub 0.90. Thanks, --Martin Jason Thomas wrote on Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:12:15 +1100 --4f28nU6agdXSinmL Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Problem with grub-0.5.96.1, Kernel 2.4 1GB physical memory

2001-10-29 Thread Martin Weinberg
Folks, We have dual PIII boxes that are using Grub bootp for a network boot. Root is on a ramdisk. We recently upgraded the Linux kernel 2.2.17 to 2.4.10 and found that the kernel can not find the ramdisk on boot up with 1GB of ram. No problem with 512GB of ram (I pulled a DIMM). I tried

Problem with grub

2001-08-31 Thread Greg S .
Hello, I had GRUB but it does not work any more since i updated my BIOS, when Loading grub... my PC reboot. Before the BIOS update GRUB worked fine. I have an ABIT KT7-RAID (BIOS 3R revision) and my hard drive is on first channel of ATA100 controler (/dev/hde under Linux) I use GRUB 0.90 on my

Problem using GRUB with ATA/66 controller

2001-02-04 Thread Torbjorn Kristoffersen
Hi, I got the idea of installing GRUB after reading an article at daemonnews.org. Grub doesn't compile on FreeBSD, so I've made a floppy disk, so I can get into the Grub Shell. It seems that Grub doesn't support my HighPoint 366 ATA66 controller, meaning I can't tell the Grub shell where to

Re: Problem with grub

2001-01-04 Thread Goran Koruga
On Thu, Jan 04 2001, Winn Zorn wrote: HI, fdisk /mbr in windows will install its boot loader. Goran I recently removed Open Linux from my home PC which was a multi-boot system (Win95/Linux). After the removal, I have the following problem: PC begins booting, and after the "starting Win

problem with grub

2000-12-29 Thread Dr. Michael Meskes
Hi, a while ago I gave grub its first try on my Debian GNU/Linux machine and it worked really well except that it didn't do bios drive switching as stable as I needed it. So I went back to lilo. Now that I do not need the bios switching anymore I decided to go back to grub and reinstalled, but