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Portal Calendar Easy URPMI Chat MandrivaUsers.org > General Help > Installing Mandriva Posting Guidelines View New Content Page 1 of 1 You cannot start a new topic You cannot reply to error 15 grub ubuntu this topic Grub Error [solved] Installing Mandriva Spring 2008 #1 qualityguy error 16 grub New Here Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 23-July 08 Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:08 PM Here is the error 13 grub sequence Running MS XP Tried custom install of Mandriva Spring Shrunk 1 large Windows partition to make room then made a /, swap and /home partition and installed Mandriva Chose
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Ice desktop thinking this was the a good choice for my K7S5A and unchecked KDE and Genome Everything loaded fine but on boot up did not work, Mandriva would not fully load Went back reinstalled Mandriva a second time by first deleting my 3 Linux partition then re-creating them. This time I chose KDE On boot up Grub appeared to work I grub loading please wait error 15 could choose Mandriva, Mandriva safe mode and Windows ,etc Problem was Mandriva starts but does not load fully, Windows starts but switches back to Mandriva Om Mandriva I get a text display saying something like local host ,etc. I enter my username and password but nothing graphical happens now when I try to reboot all I get is Grub error 15. By the day before installing Mandriva I did run defrag and checkdisk Can I salvage this install or get back to Windows? Thanks 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply #2 viking777 Awesome Group: Members Posts: 399 Joined: 31-January 08 Posted 23 July 2008 - 02:49 PM If you have a live cd that you are installing from then boot into that, start Mandriva Control Centre, select 'Boot' followed by 'Setup boot system' and follow through the wizard to reinstall grub. Alternatives are 'Super Grub Disk' if you have a copy of that, or another install - and probably a lot more I haven't thought of or don't know about! Acer Aspire 5920G laptop. Core 2 duo T7300. Nvidia 8600GS graphics. 2Gb D
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operations performed by your computer between the moment when you switch it on and the moment it's ready for you to log in. During this time, all kinds of incomprehensible messages scroll up the screen, but they're not something you usually take much notice of, and most linux distros cover them up with a pretty splash screen and a nice encouraging progress bar. This is all fine, of course, until it stops working. In this tutorial we'll examine the boot process in more detail, looking in particular at what can go wrong, and how to diagnose and fix the problem. Grokking the problem When I'm teaching Linux on one of my courses, many attendees tell me they are interested in troubleshooting of one form or another. Some of them are looking for a cookbook approach - "If you see the error message X, run command Y", but troubleshooting rarely works that way. My initial advice to anyone who needs to troubleshoot is always the same: "The most important thing in troubleshooting is to understand how the system is supposed to work in the first place. The second most important thing is figuring out exactly what the system was trying to do when it went wrong." Figure 1: the normal sequence of events when booting Linux. With this in mind, let's take a look at how Linux boots. Knowing the normal sequence of events, and determining how far it got before it ran into trouble, are key to diagnosing and fixing boot-time problems. Figure 1 above, right shows the normal sequence of events (green arrows) and indicates some of the possible failure paths (red arrows). Picking yourself up by your bootstraps Booting is a multi-stage affair. When a PC is powered up, control initially passes to a program (called the BIOS) stored in read-only memory on the motherboard. The BIOS performs a self-test of the hardware and scouts around looking for a device to boot from. The BIOS provides configuration screens that allow you to assign the order in which it searches for a bootable device, and modern BIOSes support a wide range of boot devices, including PXE booting from a network server. The only case we consider here is booting from the hard drive. The BIOS loads the Master Boot Record (MBR) of the selected boot device and executes it. (If this fails, the BIOS will report something like "Missing Operating System", and come to a screaming halt.) The MBR occupies the very first sector of the drive. It holds the drive's partition table (64 bytes) and a very short program (446 bytes) which is 'stage 1' of the bootstrap loader. This stage 1 loader is pretty dumb - all it does is to display the word GRUB on the screen then load a second