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Error 15: file not found - first boot on fresh install General support questions Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 ClientAlive Posts: 6 Joined: 2013/06/09 20:20:54 Contact: Contact ClientAlive Website [RESOLVED] GRUB Error 15: file not error 15 file not found linux redhat found - first boot on fre Quote Postby ClientAlive » 2013/06/10 04:05:21 My grub.conf can
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be seen here: http://ideone.com/eYxUUjAnd I can give any other information that may help. Just let me know what is needed.Some basic information that I error 15 file not found grub can think of.../dev/sda1 (/dev/sdf1 in anaconda/centos) is the efi system partition to be mounted at /boot/efi/dev/sdb1 (/dev/sdg1 in anaconda/centos) is the boot partition to be mounted at /boot/dev/md0 is a RAID 1 array and is encrypted. It is to
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be mouted to / (it is my root).There is a /dev/md1 (RAID 5) that contains about 8 logical volumes (all encrypted).What happens is, when the machine boots, I getCode: Select allError 15: File not found
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When I press a key I see the grub menu with one entry in it for the CentOS system I just installedI press < enter > on the selection and it goes back to the Error 15 thing (so error 15 file not found grub windows 7 it goes around in a loop).My gut feeling is that grub can't find /boot. Could there's a problem in grub.conf and grub can't find the kernel? If it could, I would see a bunch of output from dmesg as the machine continues to boot, wouldn't I? But it doesn't seem to get that far. I also noticed that in grub.conf it says no_raid no_lvm. Could that be right? I would think the latter would be true of root but not the former ("no_raid") as root is on /dev/md0 which is a RAID 1.I'm a bit out of my depth in understanding this whole thing. Can someone please help me get this problem fixed?Thanks in advanceJake Top ClientAlive Posts: 6 Joined: 2013/06/09 20:20:54 Contact: Contact ClientAlive Website Re: [RESOLVED] GRUB Error 15: file not found - first boot on fresh install Quote Postby ClientAlive » 2013/06/14 02:52:49 Apparently the installation has trouble with /boot on one disk and /boot/efi on another disk - they have to both be on the same disk. (Or maybe it just can't be done that way). After redoing my partitions and a fresh install everything seems to work fine.Jake Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply Print view 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “CentOS 6 - General Support” Jump to CentOS G
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