On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Bob Proulx wrote:
You are correct. The BIOS has an ordering. The OS has an ordering.
They are separate software and will each do their own thing. I have
often had problems with the BIOS disk ordering being different form
the OS disk ordering.
my concern is not disk
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 09:17:44 +0300
Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Ma, 04 iun 13, 07:04:29, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
After a problem with a ligthscribe dvd, I had to reboot my PC,
After that, impossible to boot. Even the grub loading message is
absent.Booting with the wheezy
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Kailash wrote:
You could try using this tool thatll help you fix most of your boot
issues: http://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair/home/Home/
may be useful, but what is the advantage over the reacue option of
the squeeze or wheezy install cd?
Anyway, in my case, there
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
You are correct. The BIOS has an ordering. The OS has an ordering.
They are separate software and will each do their own thing. I have
often had problems with the BIOS disk ordering being different form
the OS disk ordering.
my concern is not
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Bob Proulx wrote:
BIOS bugs.
A BIOS bug is surely involved, but that's not enough to explain the facts:
After 4 years without any problem, a BIOS setting suddently changes, the
BIOS being the same since the beginning (no BIOS update)
For any software, a bug needs
On Ma, 04 iun 13, 16:39:05, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
sorry, but I think that you didn't understand: my BIOS perfectly detects all
existing drives, as
1/ they are all listed in the BIOS general and hard disc menus
2/ I was able to put the good one in the boot sequence.
The BIOS is
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
the problem was with the BIOS boot sequence, and as far as I know,
this is totally independant of any OS.
You are correct. The BIOS has an ordering. The OS has an ordering.
They are separate software and will each do their own thing. I have
often had problems with
On Ma, 04 iun 13, 07:04:29, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
After a problem with a ligthscribe dvd, I had to reboot my PC,
After that, impossible to boot. Even the grub loading message is
absent.Booting with the wheezy install cd in rescue mode, I tried
almost all the known
What about the option to
On Mon, 4 Jun 2013, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
After a problem with a ligthscribe dvd, I had to reboot my PC,
. . .
At last I found the explanation, which seems rather incredible:
In my BIOS settings, the boot sequence has been modified,
the 1st internal disc (ST3250410AS) being replaced by
On 06/04/2013 02:29 PM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jun 2013, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
After a problem with a ligthscribe dvd, I had to reboot my PC,
. . .
At last I found the explanation, which seems rather incredible:
In my BIOS settings, the boot sequence has been modified,
the
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013, Goh Lip wrote:
The allocation of disk numbering (sda, sdb...or (hd0, hd1...) is done by bios
and the OS will use whatever the bios determine.
Also this numbering is not consistent with each reboot.
We should always set master and slave for jumper wires or use correct
On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 17:09:15 +0800, Pierre Frenkiel
pierre.frenk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013, Goh Lip wrote:
The allocation of disk numbering (sda, sdb...or (hd0, hd1...) is done
by bios and the OS will use whatever the bios determine.
Also this numbering is not consistent
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013, Goh Lip wrote:
Okay, understood what you mean.
Your bios did not detect both drives and the first drive it detected was put
into the boot sequence.
sorry, but I think that you didn't understand: my BIOS perfectly detects all
existing drives, as
1/ they are all
On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 22:39:05 +0800, Pierre Frenkiel
pierre.frenk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013, Goh Lip wrote:
Okay, understood what you mean.
Your bios did not detect both drives and the first drive it detected
was put into the boot sequence.
sorry, but I think that you
hi Dan,
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013, Dan Ritter wrote:
BIOS settings are all too often corrupted. I have two Intel
motherboards that need BIOS re-checked any time they have an
unexpected power outage.
that can't be my case, as I have an UPS, and no power failure long
enough to exhaust the UPS
After a problem with a ligthscribe dvd, I had to reboot my PC,
After that, impossible to boot. Even the grub loading message is
absent.Booting with the wheezy install cd in rescue mode, I tried almost all
the known
tricks to recover (except sudo grub, as now the grub executable no more
exists):
After a problem with a ligthscribe dvd, I had to reboot my PC,
After that, impossible to boot. Even the grub loading message is
absent.Booting with the wheezy install cd in rescue mode, I tried almost all
the known
tricks to recover (except sudo grub, as now the grub executable no more
exists):
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