I was doing some housekeeping on my system cleaning up an old clone of my current working partition for Kubuntu and forgot that Grub was using it to boot. Now my system won't boot at all! Fortunately I had a copy of the latest Mepis 6.5-rc2 disk available so I've sinced installed it and I'm running from a secondary partition. I want to be able to boot back into Kubuntu though so that I can get some work done. I've been struggling all day. Help!
Here's the details of what actually happened. I had the following setup on my Dell's SATA drive:
MBR - Grub booting all three OSes
/dev/sda1 - Windows XP
/dev/sda2 - Kubuntu
/dev/sda3 - Extended
/dev/sda4 - Linux Swap -logical
/dev/sda5 - Mepis 3.4.x -logical
Using GParted on another live disk I deleted the windows partition (since I've been running it ok in VMWare) and cloned Kubuntu to the 1st partition because I wanted to eventually extend my extended partition so I ended up with this:
MBR - Grub booting all three OSes
/dev/sda1 - Kubuntu -clone
/dev/sda2 - Kubuntu
/dev/sda3 - Extended
/dev/sda4 - Linux Swap -logical
/dev/sda5 - Mepis 3.4.x -logical
It took a while to get that far and I corrupted my Kubuntu partition in the process causing me to rebuild it's index or whatever. I left it like that for a few months not having the time to go back and finish. This morning I figured I'd try to finish where I left off. I thought that since I'd been sucessfully running from sda1 I could clear the rest of the disk (all partitions except for primary sda1) since I no longer use it anymore. I forgot that Grub was still loading from sda2 so when I rebooted I got Grub error 17. I booted from my Mepis disk thinking that since it was based on Kubuntu anyway that I could just reinstall Grub fro there and be back in order. I did so but was still unable to boot into Kubuntu. I then did a full install of Mepis so that I could easily get on the internet (we have this dang HTTP proxy and static IPs that would need setting after each reboot of a live CD) and I'm working feverishly to get back to some working condition. Things under Mepis aren't as simple as I remember them being years ago when I was hooked. Now I just want my old partition back and bootable. Can anyone help! I'm desparate!
Here's the details of what actually happened. I had the following setup on my Dell's SATA drive:
MBR - Grub booting all three OSes
/dev/sda1 - Windows XP
/dev/sda2 - Kubuntu
/dev/sda3 - Extended
/dev/sda4 - Linux Swap -logical
/dev/sda5 - Mepis 3.4.x -logical
Using GParted on another live disk I deleted the windows partition (since I've been running it ok in VMWare) and cloned Kubuntu to the 1st partition because I wanted to eventually extend my extended partition so I ended up with this:
MBR - Grub booting all three OSes
/dev/sda1 - Kubuntu -clone
/dev/sda2 - Kubuntu
/dev/sda3 - Extended
/dev/sda4 - Linux Swap -logical
/dev/sda5 - Mepis 3.4.x -logical
It took a while to get that far and I corrupted my Kubuntu partition in the process causing me to rebuild it's index or whatever. I left it like that for a few months not having the time to go back and finish. This morning I figured I'd try to finish where I left off. I thought that since I'd been sucessfully running from sda1 I could clear the rest of the disk (all partitions except for primary sda1) since I no longer use it anymore. I forgot that Grub was still loading from sda2 so when I rebooted I got Grub error 17. I booted from my Mepis disk thinking that since it was based on Kubuntu anyway that I could just reinstall Grub fro there and be back in order. I did so but was still unable to boot into Kubuntu. I then did a full install of Mepis so that I could easily get on the internet (we have this dang HTTP proxy and static IPs that would need setting after each reboot of a live CD) and I'm working feverishly to get back to some working condition. Things under Mepis aren't as simple as I remember them being years ago when I was hooked. Now I just want my old partition back and bootable. Can anyone help! I'm desparate!
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