I spent most of yesterday trying to get karmic running.
I ended up having to recreate the partition table before the installer could use my volume.
The install fails at the end from the live installer.
It completes from the alternate ok, but fails to install grub.
I have tried the live disc, alternate disc, and even the ubuntu server disc, all to no avail.
Supergrub disc laughs at me as well when I try to use it to boot the installation.
I have installed jaunty onto another partition and can access the volumes, but it's grub install didn't add the karmic install as an option.
So now I have a nice clean install of karmic that I cannot boot into.
I am installing onto a RAID volume created with the main board utilities.
The board is an asus m3a with the amd chipset. This has been a good board to me but I am wondering if the amd chipset is not playing nice with grub2.
Does anyone have any suggestions how I can get this bad karma to boot so that I can repair grub?
I ended up having to recreate the partition table before the installer could use my volume.
The install fails at the end from the live installer.
It completes from the alternate ok, but fails to install grub.
I have tried the live disc, alternate disc, and even the ubuntu server disc, all to no avail.
Supergrub disc laughs at me as well when I try to use it to boot the installation.
I have installed jaunty onto another partition and can access the volumes, but it's grub install didn't add the karmic install as an option.
So now I have a nice clean install of karmic that I cannot boot into.
I am installing onto a RAID volume created with the main board utilities.
The board is an asus m3a with the amd chipset. This has been a good board to me but I am wondering if the amd chipset is not playing nice with grub2.
Does anyone have any suggestions how I can get this bad karma to boot so that I can repair grub?
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