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(23) Billing (9) Account Migration (6) SEARCH Knowledgebase Articles: CentOS / Ubuntu Grub Will Not Boot Error 15 File Not Found Written by: Will Kruss on 11 April 2014 03:05 PM 11 April 2014 03:05 PM You may have broken grub. Know how to fix grub error error 15 file not found grub 15: file not found issue on CentOS & Ubuntu. If you have updated your system and rebooted it without copying grub.conf to the boot directory, you may have broken grub. To fix this you need to firstly mount the CentOS DVD (preferably the one that matches your operating system version). See:https://www.vpsblocks.com.au/support/Knowledgebase/Article/View/33/0/mount-a-dvd You need to access your VPS via the web based console, see:https://www.vpsblocks.com.au/support/Knowledgebase/Article/View/28/0/how-can-i-get-console-access-to-my-vps You can then send a ctrl-alt-delete and enter the DVD boot mode. Choose to load Linux Rescue When prompted to mount the operating system choose 'Next' or 'Yes' to do so. Or if prompted for a rescue image, just select hard drives then /sda1 This will mount your entire VPS at /mnt/sysimage Type: cp /mnt/sysimage/etc/grub.conf /mnt/sysimage/boot/grub/grub.conf reboot Now remove the CD through the DVD control panel. Your system should now boot. (2 vote(s)) Helpful Not helpful Help Desk Software by Kayako
when the installation finishes, i cannot boot the system.I always get GRUB error 15.Any ideas ?Thanks in advance.Warm Regards,M?rio Gamito-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070228/9c237e08/attachment.htm reply Tweet Search Discussions Search All Groups centos 3 responses Oldest Nested Joachim Backes Hi, Mario, this means: 15 : File not found This error https://www.vpsblocks.com.au/support/Knowledgebase/Article/View/164/9/grub-will-not-boot-error-15-file-not-found is returned if the specified file name cannot be found, but everything else (like the disk/partition info) is OK -- Joachim Backes University of Kaiserslautern,Computer Center [RHRK], Systems and Operations, High Performance Computing, D-67653 Kaiserslautern, PO Box 3049, Germany -------------------------------------------------- Phone: +49-631-205-2438, FAX: +49-631-205-3056 http://hlrwm.rhrk.uni-kl.de/home/staff/backes.html http://grokbase.com/t/centos/centos/072wf77abf/error-booting-grub -------------- Joachim Backes at Feb 28, 2007 at 11:26 am ⇧ M?rio Gamito wrote:Hi,I'm installing CentOS 4.4 64 bits with RAID 1 per software.But when the installation finishes, i cannot boot the system.I always get GRUB error 15.Hi, Mario,this means:15 : File not foundThis error is returned if the specified file name cannot be found,but everything else (like the disk/partition info) is OKAny ideas ?Thanks in advance.Warm Regards,M?rio Gamito------------------------------------------------------------------------_______________________________________________CentOS mailing listCentOS@centos.orghttp://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos--Joachim Backes
? Ask a question, help others, and get answers from the community Discussions Start a thread and discuss today's topics with top experts Blogs Read the latest tech blogs written by experienced community members GRUB Error 15 installing CentOS 5.3 BeJoMa http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/error-15/ 5 pts. Tags: Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow CentOS Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow CentOS 5.3 Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow Linux installation I am trying to install CentOS 5.3 on a Vista machine and I keep getting a GRUB Error 15. Any suggestions of how to get around this? Asked: June 15, 20095:38 error 15 AM Last updated: November 6, 20145:42 PM Related Questions How to install Apache with MySQL and PHP on Linux CentOS? How to configure DNS in CentOS How to configure DNS in CentOS Grub 16 error Upgrade Apache version for PCI compliance Answer Wiki Last updated: February 26, 20119:38 AM GMT Subhendu Sen61,130 pts. History Contributors Ordered by most recent Subhendu Sen61,130 pts. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. file not found This error can occur in two different stages of the GRUB configuration…. 1. Either during the initial configuration 2. After booting the system and attempting to launch Linux (and the 2nd thing u had) try out the followings ! 1. Boot the system from Linux installation cd/dvd 2. Mount root partition 3. chroot into the system 4. If kernel image is missing, copy it from disc to boot partition (like cd/boot) 5. Make sure that kernel name should match with that in grub.conf file 6. It is necessary that BIOS is properly configured to detect the disk on which kernel resides 7. Reboot the system Remember, make sure for it uses correct setup & root lines Use grub -install command to reinstall the same. NOTES: If the above fails, check the boot partition by using fsck command. If fsck can not correct the error, go for reinstall process. Before doing that take data as backup. If any reason u find it impossible to restore from backup, need to use data recovery tool for Linux. There r several free tool to overcome the problems. Or set the HDD as a slave disk onto another computer (Linux/Windows) and take backup. This error can occur in two different stages of the GRUB configuration.... 1. Either during the initial c