I'm running WinXP on the internal HD of my desktop, with Kubuntu 9.04 installed on a USB HD. This had been working fine for me for months. Then I recently accidentally wiped out my WinXP partition. It's reinstalled, and now of course it's the only thing that will boot.
So, I've followed carefully the instructions in the "Re-installed XP and now can't boot Kubuntu" section of the marvelous "HOW TO: GRUB Methods - Tookit' at http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3081671.0
Twice I've done this and twice I get an error 21 upon trying to boot from the result.
I'm trying not to spend two days studying up on GRUB. Don't really have the time. But, I'm stuck.
Reply #21 to the How To talks about Grub errors. "This error is returned if a partition is requested in the device part of a device- or full file name which isn't on the selected disk."
At the time I reload GRUB usng the procedure in GRUB Methods Toolkit, this is the output of the "sudo fdisk -lu" command (digested a bit):
Desktop internal HD:
* sda1 - NTFS (my WinXP partition)
* sda2 - Linux (not really, but that's what it said - it's an empty ext3 partition)
Flashdrive (holding the Kubuntu LiveDisk ISO): sdb
External USB HD (where I have Kubuntu 9.04 installed) - plugged in
* sdc1 - linux swap
* sdc2 - extended
** sdc 5 - (holds the Kubuntu OS)
** sdc 6 - (/home)
I'm looking for ideas about why the grub won't work, and guessing that I need to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst, BUT I cannot find it. Where is it? All discussion I can find of grub file editing seems to assume that it's on a linux partition - But I cannot see it. It's on the desktop's internal HD, yes? but where? I've looked at both partitions with Dolphin set to show hidden files...no show. There's such file on my USB HD which has the Linux OS, but that's not where grub got reinstalled, yes?
This is all very confusing to me.
Can someone help me out?
T.
So, I've followed carefully the instructions in the "Re-installed XP and now can't boot Kubuntu" section of the marvelous "HOW TO: GRUB Methods - Tookit' at http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3081671.0
Twice I've done this and twice I get an error 21 upon trying to boot from the result.
I'm trying not to spend two days studying up on GRUB. Don't really have the time. But, I'm stuck.
Reply #21 to the How To talks about Grub errors. "This error is returned if a partition is requested in the device part of a device- or full file name which isn't on the selected disk."
At the time I reload GRUB usng the procedure in GRUB Methods Toolkit, this is the output of the "sudo fdisk -lu" command (digested a bit):
Desktop internal HD:
* sda1 - NTFS (my WinXP partition)
* sda2 - Linux (not really, but that's what it said - it's an empty ext3 partition)
Flashdrive (holding the Kubuntu LiveDisk ISO): sdb
External USB HD (where I have Kubuntu 9.04 installed) - plugged in
* sdc1 - linux swap
* sdc2 - extended
** sdc 5 - (holds the Kubuntu OS)
** sdc 6 - (/home)
I'm looking for ideas about why the grub won't work, and guessing that I need to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst, BUT I cannot find it. Where is it? All discussion I can find of grub file editing seems to assume that it's on a linux partition - But I cannot see it. It's on the desktop's internal HD, yes? but where? I've looked at both partitions with Dolphin set to show hidden files...no show. There's such file on my USB HD which has the Linux OS, but that's not where grub got reinstalled, yes?
This is all very confusing to me.
Can someone help me out?
T.
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