Hi Guys,
Here's my problem. I installed Kubuntu to my 40 GB hard drive and let it automatically setup the drive to take over the whole hard drive and choose to have grub put in the root of that drive. ( I don't want it in my mbr because when I boot my computer I can hit F12 and it will boot that drive first so I don't need it there. )
I rebooted and pressed F12 and it said grub loading stage 1.5 then Error 17. Which I know means Cannot mount the selected partition. When I installed Kubuntu this is what it gave me for my 40 GB hard drive which is what I picked. IDE2 Slave (hdd). The when it partitioned the drive it said this Partition #1 (hdd) as ext3 and Partition #5 (hdd) as swap.
So I searched the web for an answer in Windows. I printed 69 pages of info on things to try and had no luck with any of it to get Kubuntu to boot.
I saw to try the Super Grub Disk and I burned it to a CD and it showed my drive as this when trying to boot hdb1 sdb1 (hd1,0) hd1s1. Even with that disk I could not get it to boot. Same problem error 17.
One of the ideas to try was to boot my live kubuntu CD and issue some commands but it wanted a password for su and I didn't know it so that didn't help. What is the password for su on the Kubuntu CD?
Now the strange thing is this which is something I tried for the heck of it. I have an open suse disk. I put it and and picked install like i was going to install suse and I got up to a point where it gave me a choice to install or more options so I picked the more options and it gave me the choice to boot a system that was already installed and I picked it and it booted my kubuntu system I just installed. Weird huh.
So I know my Kubuntu system is there and it can be booted with that disk but I want to boot it as is is supposed to be booted.
So can someone help me figure this out please.
I have just Xp on one drive and Kubuntu on another separate drive of its own and the rest are drives that I use for data only. The Kubuntu drive is connected to a ide connector on my motherboard which has my DVD writer on the master connector and the drive that has Kubuntu is on the slave connector.
The only other thing is I have a pci ide adapter card which runs two of my data hard drives.
Oh I also tried checking my bios and made sure my drives were set to auto not lba like one person suggested.
So does anyone have any thoughts on how I can get this working?
Is there a way I can use the Kubuntu Cd I have to fix this.
Any help would be great because I spent all day and night yesterday trying to fix this and had no luck.
Thanks.
Here's my problem. I installed Kubuntu to my 40 GB hard drive and let it automatically setup the drive to take over the whole hard drive and choose to have grub put in the root of that drive. ( I don't want it in my mbr because when I boot my computer I can hit F12 and it will boot that drive first so I don't need it there. )
I rebooted and pressed F12 and it said grub loading stage 1.5 then Error 17. Which I know means Cannot mount the selected partition. When I installed Kubuntu this is what it gave me for my 40 GB hard drive which is what I picked. IDE2 Slave (hdd). The when it partitioned the drive it said this Partition #1 (hdd) as ext3 and Partition #5 (hdd) as swap.
So I searched the web for an answer in Windows. I printed 69 pages of info on things to try and had no luck with any of it to get Kubuntu to boot.
I saw to try the Super Grub Disk and I burned it to a CD and it showed my drive as this when trying to boot hdb1 sdb1 (hd1,0) hd1s1. Even with that disk I could not get it to boot. Same problem error 17.
One of the ideas to try was to boot my live kubuntu CD and issue some commands but it wanted a password for su and I didn't know it so that didn't help. What is the password for su on the Kubuntu CD?
Now the strange thing is this which is something I tried for the heck of it. I have an open suse disk. I put it and and picked install like i was going to install suse and I got up to a point where it gave me a choice to install or more options so I picked the more options and it gave me the choice to boot a system that was already installed and I picked it and it booted my kubuntu system I just installed. Weird huh.
So I know my Kubuntu system is there and it can be booted with that disk but I want to boot it as is is supposed to be booted.
So can someone help me figure this out please.
I have just Xp on one drive and Kubuntu on another separate drive of its own and the rest are drives that I use for data only. The Kubuntu drive is connected to a ide connector on my motherboard which has my DVD writer on the master connector and the drive that has Kubuntu is on the slave connector.
The only other thing is I have a pci ide adapter card which runs two of my data hard drives.
Oh I also tried checking my bios and made sure my drives were set to auto not lba like one person suggested.
So does anyone have any thoughts on how I can get this working?
Is there a way I can use the Kubuntu Cd I have to fix this.
Any help would be great because I spent all day and night yesterday trying to fix this and had no luck.
Thanks.
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