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Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Error 17 file not found chainloader\BOOTMRG Started chainloader bootmgr error by prontovic , Jan 30 2008 04:05 AM Please log in to chainloader /bootmgr error 13 reply 12 replies to this topic #1 prontovic prontovic Members 4 posts Location:Minneapolis,MN United States Posted chainloader /bootmgr error 13 invalid or unsupported executable 30 January 2008 - 04:05 AM Hi Newbie here can someone help with this error "Error 17 file not found chainloader\BOOTMRG" When disk is booting Thanks Vic Attached Thumbnails chainloader /bootmgr error 15 Back to top #2 Arvy Arvy Frequent Member Developer 430 posts Location:Canada, Parry Sound Interests:IT, Outdoors, Horses Canada Posted 30 January 2008 - 09:22 AM The loader requires the BOOTMGR file to be present in the root of the disc and named in all uppercase letters. Is it? Back to top #3 prontovic prontovic Members 4 posts Location:Minneapolis,MN
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United States Posted 30 January 2008 - 01:01 PM The loader requires the BOOTMGR file to be present in the root of the disc and named in all uppercase letters. Is it?ArvyWill try later today Thanks for your quick responce and keep warm...it's 40 below in MinneapolisThanksVic Back to top #4 was_jaclaz was_jaclaz Finder Advanced user 7100 posts Location:Gone in the mist Italy Posted 30 January 2008 - 03:49 PM "Error 17 file not found chainloader\BOOTMRG"...also please note that in grub4dos (as in Unix/Linux) the separator for directories is / FORWARDslash and NOT (as in DOS\NT) \ BACKslash.jaclaz Back to top #5 prontovic prontovic Members 4 posts Location:Minneapolis,MN United States Posted 30 January 2008 - 04:56 PM ...also please note that in grub4dos (as in Unix/Linux) the separator for directories is / FORWARDslash and NOT (as in DOS\NT) \ BACKslash.jaclaz Thanks Jaclaz Back to top #6 prontovic prontovic Members 4 posts Location:Minneapolis,MN United States Posted 31 January 2008 - 01:30 PM Thanks JaclazThanks again Jaclaz and Arvy you guy
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systemHardwareSoftwareDesktopServer & SecurityProject & Community Tools What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPrintable versionPermanent linkPage informationBrowse properties User Create accountLog in Toggle navigation PageDiscussion View source more History GRUB Error Reference From Gentoo Wiki Jump https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB_Error_Reference to: navigation, search The objective of this article is to list problems https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB_Legacy and errors that may occur in certain situations when using the GRUB Legacy bootloader. All these solutions have been acquired through the cooperation of users on the Gentoo Forums. Contents 1 Starting notes 1.1 Acknowledgements 1.2 Disclaimer warning 2 GRUB loading, please wait... 2.1 Situation 2.2 Solution 3 GRUB Error error 15 12 3.1 Situation 3.2 Solution 4 GRUB error 15 4.1 Situation 4.2 Solution - Initial configuration 4.3 Solution - Booting an entry 5 GRUB error 17 5.1 Situation 5.2 Solution 6 GRUB error 18 6.1 Situation 6.2 Solution 7 GRUB GRUB GRUB GRUB GRUB ... 7.1 Situation 7.2 Solution 8 Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time 8.1 error 15 file Situation 8.2 Solution 9 When installing GRUB, it just hangs 9.1 Situation 9.2 Solution 10 Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel 10.1 Situation 10.2 Solution 11 GRUB just shows a GRUB prompt 11.1 Situation 11.2 Solution 12 Could not find device for /boot/boot: not found or not a block device 12.1 Situation 12.2 Solution 13 The system reboots after hitting return at the GRUB menu 13.1 Situation 13.2 Solution 14 After hitting the Enter (Return) key at the GRUB menu, the screen blanks out 14.1 Situation 14.2 Solution 15 Missing GRUB image 15.1 Situation 15.2 Solution 16 Failing To boot Windows from a second hard drive 16.1 Situation 16.2 Solution 17 GRUB segfaults when trying to install 17.1 Situation 17.2 Solution Starting notes Acknowledgements Many thanks to Earthwings, penetrode, loyaltonone, pilla, airhead, nephros, yamakawa and all the others for the suggestions on the original thread. Disclaimer warning The examples provided are just examples. Be sure to change partition numbers and the like according to the specific systems specs. Follow the solutions provided by this document at the readers own risk. GRUB loading, please wait... Situation GRU
by the GNU Project. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, which was originally designed and implemented by Erich Stefan Boleyn. Briefly, the bootloader is the first software program that runs when a computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring control to the Linux kernel. The kernel, in turn, initializes the rest of the operating system. Warning: GRUB Legacy is no longer maintained upstream and is not officially supported in Arch (see the news here). Users are recommended to switch to GRUB(2) or Syslinux instead. See Upgrading to GRUB2. Note: If you have grub-legacy installed as grub-0.97 pkg in your system, it will be updated to grub-2.xx pkg (GRUB2) during pkg updates. If you want to keep using grub-legacy install grub-legacyAUR so that pkgname does not conflict. During this update only the files in /usr/lib/grub/ are updated, and grub-legacy files installed to /boot/grub and the MBR are not removed. You can boot back into grub-legacy by simply renaming /boot/grub/menu.lst.pacsave to /boot/grub/menu.lst . Contents 1 Installation 2 Upgrading to GRUB2 2.1 Is upgrading necessary? 2.2 How to upgrade 2.3 Differences 2.3.1 Backup important data 2.4 Converting GRUB Legacy's config file to the new format 2.5 Restore GRUB Legacy 3 Configuration 3.1 Finding GRUB's root 3.2 Dual booting with Windows 3.3 Dual booting with GNU/Linux 3.4 chainloader and configfile 3.5 Dual booting with GNU/Linux (GRUB2) 4 Bootloader installation 4.1 Manual recovery of GRUB libs 4.2 General notes about bootloader installation 4.3 Installing to the MBR 4.4 Installing to a partition 4.5 Alternate method (grub-install) 5 Tips and tricks 5.1 Graphical boot 5.2 Framebuffer resolution 5.2.1 GRUB recognized value 5.2.2 hwinfo 5.2.3 vbetest 5.3 Naming partitions 5.3.1 By Label 5.3.2 By UUID 5.4 Boot as root (single-user mode) 5.5 Password protection 5.6 Restart with named boot choice 5.7 LILO and GRUB interaction 5.8 GRUB boot disk 5.9 Hide GRUB menu 6 Advanced debugging 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 GRUB Error 17 7.2 /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly 7.3 Accidental install to a Windows partition 7.4 Edit GRUB entries in the boot menu 7.5 device.map error 7.6 KDE reboot pull-down menu fails 7.7 GRUB fails to find or install to any virtio /dev/vd* or other non-BIOS devices 8 See also Installation GRUB Legacy has been dr