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Ek0nomik Member From: Wisconsin Registered: 2008-05-01 Posts: 7 [SOLVED] Grub Error 15: File Not Found Well I didn't expect this
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to be the error which threw me off guard.fdisk -l error 15 file not found centos reveals:/dev/sda1 BOOT.FLAG Linux/dev/sda2 Linux/dev/sda3
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Linux swap / Solarisblkid:/dev/sda1: UUID="484d3c32-aae5-43a3-bb4b-cbaaab26f96a" TYPE="ext2"/dev/sda2: UUID="3525ec64-d3dc-4bec-b9d2-172633f4a3a4" SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3"/dev/sda3: TYPE="swap" UUID: ""1d1b29b3-92b9-4823-aca6-06d3e51ed825"loop0 and loop1, no clue what those are.So, sda1 should error 15 file not found windows 7 be /boot. sda2 should be /. sda3 should be swap. (I setup the partitions manually, not with the auto configure)So, I just mounted /dev/sda1 in archlive, and grub/menu.lst contains this:root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3525ec64-d3dc-4bec-b9d2-172633f4a3a4 ro initrd /boot/kernel26.imgBut, I get this error message in grub:root (hd0,0) Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83 error 15 file not found grub windows 7 kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 Error 15: File not found Press any key to continue...Any ideas? I know it has to be something small...Also, a side question, why format /boot as ext2 instead of say something like ext3? What does ext2 have over ext3?♦ Last edited by Ek0nomik (2008-10-03 22:06:19) Offline #2 2008-10-03 18:30:26 Ek0nomik Member From: Wisconsin Registered: 2008-05-01 Posts: 7 Re: [SOLVED] Grub Error 15: File Not Found One more thing, when I go into grub and type:root (hd0,0)and root (hd0,1)they both return the same thing:Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83.Since one is ext2, and the other ext3, shouldn't it say something different? Offline #3 2008-10-03 19:10:35 SkonesMickLoud Arch Linux f@h Team Member From: The D of C Registered: 2008-09-20 Posts: 178 Re: [SOLVED] Grub Error 15: File Not Found Ek0nomik wrote:One more thing, when I go into grub and type:root (hd0,0)and root (hd0,1)they both return the same thing:Filesystem type is ext2fs,
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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: http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4196 6 Joined: 2013/06/09 20:20:54 Contact: Contact ClientAlive Website [RESOLVED] GRUB Error 15: file http://www.novell.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=3939750 not found - first boot on fre Quote Postby ClientAlive » 2013/06/10 04:05:21 My grub.conf can 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 can think of.../dev/sda1 (/dev/sdf1 in anaconda/centos) is the efi system partition to error 15 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 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 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 /bo
Favorite Rating: GRUB Error 15: File not found after applying kernel patchThis document (3939750) is provided subject to the disclaimer at the end of this document. Environment Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 (OES2)System device set up to use EVMS as perSLES10 doc:https://www.novell.com/documentation/sles10/stor_evms/index.html?page=/documentation/sles10/stor_evms/data/configsysdevatinstall.htmlor OES 2 doc:https://www.novell.com/documentation/oes2/inst_oes_lx/index.html?page=/documentation/oes2/inst_oes_lx/data/bxwmj29.html Situation After applying a kernel patch, the system fails to boot with a GRUB ERROR:Error 15: File not found Resolution This problem is caused by an incorrect change to the boot loader configuration file /boot/grub/menu.lst file which can be corrected as follows.Boot into the installed systemBoot the installed system as described in https://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/19263.htmlstep #7, or as follows:Reboot the machine, press the Escape key at the grub boot loader screen. This allows for the boot options to be edited:Confirm "OK"Select boot option "SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 - 2.6.16.53-0.16"Select 'e' to edit the boot optionsSelect the root line " root(/dev/evms/sda1)"Backspace to "root("Change the line to be the correct boot device and partition. example: "root(hd0,0)"Press the key to accept changes, Press "b" to boot the system.These changes are not persistent; they affect the current boot only. The next step is to make these changes persistent, by editing the menu.lst file.Edit/boot/grub/menu.lstMake the following changes to /boot/grub/menu.lst:# Modified by YaST2. Last modification on Fri Nov 2 11:23:24 MDT 2007default 0 <=== Correct boot optiontimeout 8##YaST - generic_mbrgfxmenu (hd0,0)/message##YaST - activatetitle SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 - 2.6.16.53-0.16 root(hd0,0) <== Correct Drive and partition. Note this value may vary depending which drive and partition the system was installed on. kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.16.53-0.16-default root=/dev/evms/lvm2/system/sys_linux vga=0x332 resume=/dev/evms/lvm2/system/swap splash=silent showopts initrd /initrd-2.6.16.53-0.16-defaulttitle Failsafe -- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 - 2.6.16.53-0.16 root(hd0,0) <== Correct Drive and partition. Note this value may vary depending which drive and partition the system was installed on. kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.16.53-0.16-default root=/dev/evms/lvm2/syste