I was re-installing my Windows XP SP3 with the following disk layout:
windows
linux
swap
other os
free
shared1
shared2
shared3
shared4
the partition number isn't contiguous, because I often used to reformat the partitions.
After installation had finished, I tried to boot to Kubuntu but all I got was grub prompt. So, I ran Kubuntu alternate cd because I thought my grub was broken and I chose to rescue a broken system. I chose to re-install grub but it always failed. Doing it manually from a shell gave error 12: invalid device requested.
Because I didn't understand, I just rebooted. Things got worse, all I got then was just 'GRUB' and nothing happened. Frustrated, I chose to re-install the whole thing after backing up /etc and home. I was surprised, the partitioner shows that my whole disk was unformatted. My friend said that jaunty's partitioner has bug, but then I found out it wasn't the case because I'd tried using 3 versions of Kubuntu (feisty fawn, intrepid ibex, jaunty jackalope), and they all showed the same. But live cd could see and mount my partitions, and Windows could boot correctly.
What am I supposed to do? I don't want to erase my whole disk (don't have enough backup disk). Especially importants files in shared partitions.
windows
linux
swap
other os
free
shared1
shared2
shared3
shared4
the partition number isn't contiguous, because I often used to reformat the partitions.
After installation had finished, I tried to boot to Kubuntu but all I got was grub prompt. So, I ran Kubuntu alternate cd because I thought my grub was broken and I chose to rescue a broken system. I chose to re-install grub but it always failed. Doing it manually from a shell gave error 12: invalid device requested.
Because I didn't understand, I just rebooted. Things got worse, all I got then was just 'GRUB' and nothing happened. Frustrated, I chose to re-install the whole thing after backing up /etc and home. I was surprised, the partitioner shows that my whole disk was unformatted. My friend said that jaunty's partitioner has bug, but then I found out it wasn't the case because I'd tried using 3 versions of Kubuntu (feisty fawn, intrepid ibex, jaunty jackalope), and they all showed the same. But live cd could see and mount my partitions, and Windows could boot correctly.
What am I supposed to do? I don't want to erase my whole disk (don't have enough backup disk). Especially importants files in shared partitions.
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