vzhen
May 1st, 2010, 05:28 PM
I upgraded 9.04 to 9.10 to 10.04.
During the upgrading i chose all "using local .....setting" exp menu.list .....
After upgraded and reboot, it using grub loader 1.5 and only display
-9.04 kernel 2.6.28
-9.04 kernel 2.6.28 recovery
-Windows xp
NO 10.04 at all
If i choose 9.04 kernel 2.6.28 to boot. It hang in startup with black screen (freeze)
What can i do ?
Window XP = no problem
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FIXED
1. Boot into the live CD
2. Chroot into the real system:
2.1 Find which partition the real system is installed on with sudo fdisk -l
2.2 Make a directory to mount it at with sudo mkdir -p /mnt/computer
2.3 Change to that directory with cd /mnt/computer/
2.4 Mount it with sudo mount /dev/sda? /mnt/computer/
2.5 Link /dev/ and /proc/ with sudo mount --bind /dev/sda? /mnt/computer/dev/
2.6 sudo mount -- bind /proc/sda? /mnt/computer/proc/
2.7 Change root with sudo chroot /mnt/computer/
3. Update grub2 with update-grub2
OR use
oldfred solution at #6
DONE
Thanks all the replies
During the upgrading i chose all "using local .....setting" exp menu.list .....
After upgraded and reboot, it using grub loader 1.5 and only display
-9.04 kernel 2.6.28
-9.04 kernel 2.6.28 recovery
-Windows xp
NO 10.04 at all
If i choose 9.04 kernel 2.6.28 to boot. It hang in startup with black screen (freeze)
What can i do ?
Window XP = no problem
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIXED
1. Boot into the live CD
2. Chroot into the real system:
2.1 Find which partition the real system is installed on with sudo fdisk -l
2.2 Make a directory to mount it at with sudo mkdir -p /mnt/computer
2.3 Change to that directory with cd /mnt/computer/
2.4 Mount it with sudo mount /dev/sda? /mnt/computer/
2.5 Link /dev/ and /proc/ with sudo mount --bind /dev/sda? /mnt/computer/dev/
2.6 sudo mount -- bind /proc/sda? /mnt/computer/proc/
2.7 Change root with sudo chroot /mnt/computer/
3. Update grub2 with update-grub2
OR use
oldfred solution at #6
DONE
Thanks all the replies