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    Booting error

    I currently had installed Feisty Fawn but i formatted the parttion cause i was going to use ubuntustudios but when i formatted than restarted it gave me this

    GRUB Lading stage1.5

    GRUB loading, please wait
    Error 15

    the only thing that i know that works to get rid of this screen is CTRL - ALT - DEl i cant skip this or anything just restart ive tried changing my boot settings from the disk to my installation disks but nothing will boot (both windows and linux) i have windows already installed on the PC and its partition was not affected when i formatted

    plz help

    #2
    Re: Booting error

    What / how - exactly - are you trying to boot?

    From the according section of the GRUB manual:

    15 : File not found
    This error is returned if the specified file name cannot be found,
    but everything else (like the disk/partition info) is OK.

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      #3
      Re: Booting error

      I also have this same issue: I just installed Kubuntu Feisty 7.04 on my HP dv4000 us notebook.

      I formatted from Ubuntu Feisty (told the installer to use the Guided method and use the whole disk).

      I noticed that during the Live CD boot there were some interesting messages, like 'intel_rng: FWH not detected'; but I don't know if it has anything to do with this.

      During the install I noticed that there was a delay during the 'Configuring Hardware' stage.

      I carried out the CD check for integrity and it seemed OK and I tried installing twice, just in case... but I received the same GRUB error 15.

      p.s. Can a mod move this thread to Installation and Boot?

      Anyone's got a similar problem and a solution to this?

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        #4
        Re: Booting error

        htmlrules

        If you are going to re-install Kubuntu, do so. (You implied it was installed, but then you re-formatted that partition, which would wipe out Kubuntu). The installer will put GRUB back (and set up the Master Boot Record-MBR) so you can boot both Windows and Kubuntu.

        If you are not going to re-install Kubuntu, use your Windows CD to restore the MBR so Windows will boot.
        An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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          #5
          Re: Booting error

          I found out what was wrong with my installation:

          The mount point for the main partition was /media/sba1 - there was no partition with a mount point for /

          Perhaps it was an installer bug? The solution was to manually modify the partitions and specify the correct mount points (the guided method was flawed).

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