Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
Hi,
I have had this problem before where I boot and I get the message
Quote:
error no such device ...
and .
The issue that time was that my / partition was over 100gb, this was solved by shrinking my partition.
I have tried to recover it again with the boot-repair tool and various other methods.
As such there is the boot-repair output at the link http://paste.ubuntu.com/5606310/
Could someone please help me with this.
Thank you very much for your time and effort,
Ross.
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
rosswin
If your BIOS is limited (to 128GB) then you need to create a separate boot partition within this range. e.g. shift /dev/sdb5 to the right to free up a couple hundred MB that can serve as the boot partition. Right now your core grub files are over the limit.
Here's a guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cr...onAfterInstall
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
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Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
I made somewhat of a mess with my situation by installing ubuntu more than once. Here is the situation.
I have a Toshiba laptop (satellite L355D) with a 64 bit processor but came factory with Vista 32 bit.
I installed ubuntu (not sure which original version) alongside Vista and successfully dual booted for a few years.
I have a windows partition, a linux partition, and a third partition to allow easy sharing of files between linux and windows.
Recently I upgraded to Windows 8. After installing windows 8, over the windows partition, windows 8 booted with no problems. However, I was not able to boot into the pre-existing Ubuntu.
My intention was to "fix" this situation at a later point by installing Ubuntu as this has worked in the past.
I installed Ubuntu 12.04 32bit. Ubuntu 12.04 32bit installed successfully and booted, however, I was no longer able to boot into Windows 8.
After some looking into the situation I decided to try to install Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit and Linux-secure-remix Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit flavor.
After which I still was not able to boot into Windows 8.
I tried to use the boot repair via recommended settings and was not successful in solving the problem.
I also tried to change the active partition via the Windows 8 dvd's recovery options. After doing this I lost the ability to boot either Windows or Ubuntu. I changed the active partition back to where I believe it should be and still receive the grub rescue> prompt.
I have been using Linux (mostly Ubuntu) for years but am only a light user.
Any help would be appreciated:
I have two repair boot urls:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5609510
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5609631
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
RubeOne,
you've installed grub over your windows boot sector. This prevents Windows from booting. You'll need to fix it; see instructions here.
Code:
sda1: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Grub2 (v1.99-2.00)
Boot sector info: Grub2 (v1.99) is installed in the boot sector of sda1
and looks at sector 438934488 of the same hard drive
for core.img. core.img is at this location and looks
for (,msdos6)/boot/grub on this drive. No errors found
in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System: Windows 8
Boot files: /bootmgr /Boot/BCD /Windows/System32/winload.exe
Somehow between the first bootrepair log and the second, your Ubuntu partition /dev/sda6 disappeared. So, bootrepair didn't detect any Ubuntu install and so it replaced grub with the windows-style bootloader (syslinux) in the MBR. But because of you bad bootsector, it's still going syslinux -> windows boot partition that contains grub -> xxx (can't find ubuntu). Hence grub prompt.
So after you fix the windows boot sector, Windows will boot, but not Ubuntu. To repair Ubuntu I'd recommend using testdisk to try to find the deleted /dev/sda6.
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
At the "sixth screen" I don't have the option to "BackupBS" only repair BS. Should I try that?
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
RubeOne - I don't think so. This only works when the backup boot sector option is available. In this case, I'd recommend running a windows 8 repair cd to a repair prompt and running:
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
Hi,
Running into erros when trying boot-repair with recommended settings.
I need it cause I have updated from win7 to win 8
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5619887/
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ghostdriver
Somehow you have grub legacy installed. Did you select that option in boot repair? or did you install it manually yourself?
Because bootrepair first reports:
Code:
=================== PARTITIONS & DISKS:
sda6 : sda, not-sepboot, grubenv-ok grub2, grub-pc ,
But when it 'reinstalls grub2' it reports grub-legacy (as shown now in the MBR):
Code:
=================== Recommended repairRecommended-Repair
This setting will reinstall the grub2 of sda6 into the MBR of sda.
Additional repair will be performed: unhide-bootmenu-10s
grub-install (GNU GRUB 0.97),grub-install (GNU GRUB 0.
Reinstall the GRUB of sda6 into the MBR of sda
Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
grub-install /dev/sda: Installing GRUB to /dev/sda as (hd0)...
Installation finished. No error reported.
This is the contents of the device map /boot/grub/device.map.
Check if this is correct or not. If any of the lines is incorrect,
fix it and re-run the script `grub-install'.
Result:
Code:
============================= Boot Info Summary: ===============================
=> Grub Legacy (v0.97) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks on the
same drive in partition #6 for /boot/grub/stage2 and /boot/grub/menu.lst.
And there is no menu.lst found.
I'd start by reinstalling grub2 bootloader to the MBR. But in order to do that you may have to chroot and remove grub (legacy) and replace it with grub-pc (grub2). I'm not sure whether boot-repair does this or not.
Re: [Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bcbc
RubeOne - I don't think so. This only works when the backup boot sector option is available. In this case, I'd recommend running a windows 8 repair cd to a repair prompt and running:
After running the above using a command prompt obtained by using the Windows 8 (32 bit) installation dvd, I no longer receive any errors.
However, now I have a flashing cursor with no prompt and no evidence of a boot loader at all.