Ok so not sure really what happened other than my home server is just plain getting old and things are starting to fail. So on Thursday night I noticed that my file system had gone read-only. I rebooted and the system crashed.
Turns out that one of my smaller drives has failed. Problem is that this was the drive that contained the MBR for the system. I can not leave the drive in because the system will not do anything with it in the case. Removing it and I can get to the Kubuntu splash screen, but then eventually acts like it is going to start the graphical end, but it just hangs and I have a black screen.
I have used the LiveCD to verify that all of my root partition is intact and so are all of my other drives and partitions.
So how can I create a MBR on one of the new drives and make Grub see it? I have been working on this for two days now trying to use Knoppix LiveCD, SuperGrubDisk and the Kubuntu LiveCD to no avail and well I am starting to get a little past frustrated.
Any help is appreciated as I really don't want to re-install everything on this machine as it has all of my websites, MySQL databases, and my email hosting on it. I have a new server on the way that I am going to move to once it arrives, but I need this one to be up and running soon as the new server won't be here for a couple of weeks.
Thanks,
-Eric
Turns out that one of my smaller drives has failed. Problem is that this was the drive that contained the MBR for the system. I can not leave the drive in because the system will not do anything with it in the case. Removing it and I can get to the Kubuntu splash screen, but then eventually acts like it is going to start the graphical end, but it just hangs and I have a black screen.
I have used the LiveCD to verify that all of my root partition is intact and so are all of my other drives and partitions.
So how can I create a MBR on one of the new drives and make Grub see it? I have been working on this for two days now trying to use Knoppix LiveCD, SuperGrubDisk and the Kubuntu LiveCD to no avail and well I am starting to get a little past frustrated.
Any help is appreciated as I really don't want to re-install everything on this machine as it has all of my websites, MySQL databases, and my email hosting on it. I have a new server on the way that I am going to move to once it arrives, but I need this one to be up and running soon as the new server won't be here for a couple of weeks.
Thanks,
-Eric
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