I'm in a bit of a bind. I want to repartition my main drive (or at least shift the partitions around a bit), but I have a problem.
I only have this one drive, and I can't boot into a LiveCD environment by any conventional means. I don't know why, it just doesn't work.
I tried this, but it gets as far as part way through the boot process, where it halts with an error like "NMI watchdog detected LOCKUP on CPU 0". I've also since changed CD drives, and the SATA CD drive isn't supported, apparently. So that's out anyway.
Selecting a different boot source in the BIOS doesn't work, it just says "Booting from CD : " and then loads Grub. (This is, actually, standard behavior, i.e. it happens every time I boot.)
I've tried putting Grub on a floppy and trying to boot that way, but it gives a read error and doesn't do anything. (I tried with three different floppies, all of which seem to be working fine otherwise.)
I also tried booting from a CD with the Grub on my drive, but I can't figure out how to set the root device to anything other than (hd0,*). (If that's at all possible. I've also got a USB Flash drive with a copy of the LiveCD on it.)
So, anyone have any bright ideas, short of putting the drive in another computer? The only other one I have is IDE-only, and the last time I borrowed someone else's computer, I ended up accidentally installing Grub over the Windows boot loader.
I only have this one drive, and I can't boot into a LiveCD environment by any conventional means. I don't know why, it just doesn't work.
I tried this, but it gets as far as part way through the boot process, where it halts with an error like "NMI watchdog detected LOCKUP on CPU 0". I've also since changed CD drives, and the SATA CD drive isn't supported, apparently. So that's out anyway.
Selecting a different boot source in the BIOS doesn't work, it just says "Booting from CD : " and then loads Grub. (This is, actually, standard behavior, i.e. it happens every time I boot.)
I've tried putting Grub on a floppy and trying to boot that way, but it gives a read error and doesn't do anything. (I tried with three different floppies, all of which seem to be working fine otherwise.)
I also tried booting from a CD with the Grub on my drive, but I can't figure out how to set the root device to anything other than (hd0,*). (If that's at all possible. I've also got a USB Flash drive with a copy of the LiveCD on it.)
So, anyone have any bright ideas, short of putting the drive in another computer? The only other one I have is IDE-only, and the last time I borrowed someone else's computer, I ended up accidentally installing Grub over the Windows boot loader.
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