install but no OS after reboot
It is the first time I subscribe to a Forum. I do not know how to use it. I am trying to install ubuntu server on an hp proliant dl 120 g7 but after installing and booting it wouldn't enter to the graphical operative system. It displays an error FD0 read error or something. I've tried it with Linux Enterprise and Fedora as well but didn't succeed as well. Could you please help me or refer me to someone else who could be helpful?
Thank you kindly.
Angel
Re: install but no OS after reboot
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Originally Posted by
angelo73
It is the first time I subscribe to a Forum. I do not know how to use it. I am trying to install ubuntu server on an hp proliant dl 120 g7 but after installing and booting it wouldn't enter to the graphical operative system. It displays an error FD0 read error or something. I've tried it with Linux Enterprise and Fedora as well but didn't succeed as well. Could you please help me or refer me to someone else who could be helpful?
Thank you kindly.
Angel
Hi
You are using the forum ok, just post question and wait for answers
The more info you give and the more to the point you title is, the more answers you will get
you need to post asking about the Exact error you get, just saying 'or something' does not give people here enough to work with
also what version of ubuntu server ?
Re: install but no OS after reboot
Ubuntu server edition, by default, does not include a graphical environment when you install it.
During installation, you will have provided a user name and a password. You can then use this to login to the server's text-based interface. It is then possible to install a GUI.
Before we help you with choosing a graphical environment, it would be useful for us to know a little bit more about the specific error message you saw, so we can make sure that there isn't another problem or difficulty that needs to be addressed.
Re: install but no OS after reboot
Hi all
I have the same problem...
Installed Ubuntu 11.10 on a HP DL120 G7 with a USB pen. All the installation went ok, at the last step it required to remove media and after reboot, a message appears:
Error: fd0 read error
and then a black screen with no boot. I have tried re-install the Ubuntu but the same error. Tryed "rescue a broken system" option but no luck.
I removed the server disk and connected it to a PC... it loads ok, so the OS is installed, but it won't boot attached to the server...
It seems than fd0 is the floppy, but i don't have any on the server... I tried to disabled it on the BIOS but cannot find how... I changed the boot order to HDD first and floppy last but same error...
Any help?
Thanks
Nuno
Re: install but no OS after reboot
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Originally Posted by
sigeste
Hi all
I have the same problem...
Installed Ubuntu 11.10 on a HP DL120 G7 with a USB pen. All the installation went ok, at the last step it required to remove media and after reboot, a message appears:
Error: fd0 read error
and then a black screen with no boot. I have tried re-install the Ubuntu but the same error. Tryed "rescue a broken system" option but no luck.
I removed the server disk and connected it to a PC... it loads ok, so the OS is installed, but it won't boot attached to the server...
It seems than fd0 is the floppy, but i don't have any on the server... I tried to disabled it on the BIOS but cannot find how... I changed the boot order to HDD first and floppy last but same error...
Any help?
Thanks
Nuno
does this HP Proliant use a RAID? you might have to provide the raid drivers, thats probably what ubuntu is looking for. Then again ive never ran into the problem and i could be wrong, but it might be worth looking into.
here is something else that might help you
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Sean Sheedy (sean-phonedeveloper) wrote on 2010-04-28: #5
I also observed the message "error: fd0 read error." on my intel core duo laptop. I was also able to make it go away by disabling legacy FDD emulation in the BIOS. (In my Toshiba QOSMIO BIOS, the entry is "USB-FDD Legacy Emulation". No floppy is connected.)
I confirmed that the message was being generated by grub2 by changing the message string in disk/i386/pc/biosdisk.c and observing that the message changed.
The presence of the message does not appear to delay or interfere with the presentation of the grub2 menu, which appears shortly afterward, and from which booting proceeds normally.
System: Toshiba QOSMIO G35-AV650
Distro: Ubuntu 10.04 RC (upgraded from 9.10)
Package: grub-pc 1.98-1ubuntu5
uname -a: Linux localhost 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:10:02 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
*source https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...b2/+bug/568720
Re: install but no OS after reboot
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Originally Posted by
Insomn1a
does this HP Proliant use a RAID? you might have to provide the raid drivers, thats probably what ubuntu is looking for. Then again ive never ran into the problem and i could be wrong, but it might be worth looking into.
here is something else that might help you
*source
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...b2/+bug/568720
The server has RAID but i'm not using it, i have only one disk installed.
I cannot boot after the error, grub menu doesn't show, only a black screen.
Thanks
Nuno
Re: install but no OS after reboot
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Boot from your install CD/DVD, go to Other options / Rescue mode and once you get there, open a shell (through any of the two debian partitions) and run:
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su
grub-install /dev/sda
update-grub
Note that you might not want to install grub to the main hard drive (/dev/sda), but that is mostly the best choice.
Good luck!
*Source http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=65102
Re: install but no OS after reboot
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Originally Posted by
Insomn1a
I have already tried that, on the second command (update-grub) it throws me a error:
/var/lock/lvm: mkdir failed: no such file or directory
File-based locking initialisation failed
If i grab the HDD and put it on a regular PC, it boots ok...
Re: install but no OS after reboot
If the server has a raid, and you are not using it, I think you need to disable it either in the BIOS utility or the Raid utility.
I had a similar issue with a server at work that was handed to me from the IT group, they didn't tell me they removed the raid controller card and after attempting to install the OS it just flaked out on me forcing me to open the lid and find out the hard way.
Try disabling the raid and re-install the OS.
Re: install but no OS after reboot
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Originally Posted by
sigeste
I have already tried that, on the second command (update-grub) it throws me a error:
/var/lock/lvm: mkdir failed: no such file or directory
File-based locking initialisation failed
If i grab the HDD and put it on a regular PC, it boots ok...
Everything I'm reading about this issue points to the BIOS still having floppy support enabled. Whenever you go into the BIOS on this server, If it is listed this way, I would look under advanced, or chipset to see if FDD is listed.
If not I would look into seeing if that hard drive is connected to a RAID backplane, if not, try and connect directly to the motherboard VIA sata and follow what Friqenstein said.