On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 12:46 AM, der.hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 03. Mai, 2008 schwätzte Joseph Sinclair so:
moin moin Joseph,
Apparently repeating it's name is [...]
This is what I was wanting to know. Danke.
According to the Gentoo Grub Error Guide, this is possibly either a
Am 02. Mai, 2008 schwätzte Richard Daggett so:
I have had this in the pass and re-installing grub fixed it.
Reinstalling grub isn't fixing it. That's why I want to know what part of
grub is failing during the boot, so I can debug that step.
ciao,
der.hans
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Apparently repeating it's name is how GRUB Stage 1 tells you it's trying to
find it's brain (Stage 2), and can't.
According to the Gentoo Grub Error Guide, this is possibly either a BIOS disk
detection issue or a reinstallation issue:
I looked into this a bit further, and it seems to be a
I have had this in the pass and re-installing grub fixed it.
Richard
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Subject: grub grub grub grub grub ad nauseum
moin moin,
what does it mean when
This happened to me when I was using Ghost to copy drive images. I sort
of assumed it was from different drive geometries or something, since it
happened ~75% of the time. Reinstalling grub fixed it (but having to
image 500 computers and then boot each one to a floppy was really
annoying =)