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AVR development environment inUbuntu » GRUB error 15 ( Debian/Ubuntu) Posted by stringofthoughts on May 25, 2009 The reason for grub error 15 is very simple and so is the solution. The error gives you a message "Error 15: File not found!" simply because the file grub wants is not there. why? because grub is looking into a wrong device. You need to make changes to your /boot/grub/menu.lst file to fix the problem so that grub looks into the correct device but first find out where is your root partition.Boot from a live CD -> open terminal . $ sudo fdisk -l | grep -i linux This will list your swap and root devices. In our example here /dev/hda5 1276 1397 979902 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/hda6 1398 2550 9261441 83 Linux Swap :: /dev/hda5 and Linux root :: /dev/hda6 /dev/hda6 is your root device. /dev/hda6 is written as (hd0,5) in grub. Make sure you understand this if it’s /dev/hda1 in your system the
tool via Command Lines Related Links: This page details how to convert an Ubuntu installation using Grub Legacy (version 0.97) to Grub 2 (version 1.96 or later) and vice versa. grub loading error 15 Grub Legacy (0.97) was the standard Ubuntu bootloader for many years, and was grub error 15 fix the default through Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). While there are users still using the early versions of Ubuntu
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and Grub Legacy, it is also possible that a user who reverted to Grub Legacy from a newer version now wishes to return to Grub 2. These procedures will work for https://stringofthoughts.wordpress.com/2009/05/25/grub-error-15-debianubuntu/ both first-time upgraders or those who have used Grub 2 in the past. Upgrading to GRUB 2 From GRUB 0.97 The conversion to the much-improved GRUB 2 is relatively easy. Importantly, the upgrade offers a process to ensure GRUB 2 will work on your machine before the user commits to a full conversion. Note however that the developers made a decision https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Upgrading to not use an automatic update to GRUB 2 as the default on upgrade installs. Before installing GRUB 2, if able refresh the repository indexes to ensure the system has the latest update list. The repositories for unsupported Ubuntu releases are probably not available at the original address. The user can access them via http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/ if desired. On supported releases, refreshing the packages will ensure the latest repository packages for the current release are available. Newer repositories may also be enabled but ensure to install only the associated Grub 2 packages (grub-common, grub-pc, grub-pc-bin and grub-gfxpayload-lists) to prevent dependency problems. sudo apt-get update To upgrade to GRUB 2 install the grub-pc package. This package can be installed with Synaptic, if installed, or by running the command below. Once the installation begins, a simple script will guide the user through the rest of the installation: sudo apt-get install grub-pcThe package manager may complain about version conflicts and offer a solution to un-install GRUB. This may cause you to worry that it might become impossible for you to use the "Chain load to GRUB2 fr
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site http://askubuntu.com/questions/129689/how-do-i-fix-grub-error-15-on-new-dual-boot-install About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers error 15 are voted up and rise to the top How do I Fix Grub Error 15 on New Dual Boot Install up vote 1 down vote favorite I just installed 12.04 to Dual Boot (separate partitions) with an existing Win 7. Upon reboot after install things freeze after Grub 1.5 with a Grub Error 15 message. Is there any easy way to fix this? (I am posting this grub error 15 from my second computer) UPDATE: I managed to boot into both 12.04 and Win7 using BIOS: Selected the disk with the Win7 'C' Partition: resulted in the same error message Rebooted, tried the disk with the Ubuntu Partitions: *Grub Menu loaded: Managed to boot 12.04, rebooted, used BIOS again: Managed to boot Win 7 So, I have access to my computer again (thru BIOS), but this has been a pretty crappy install experience. Garth I used the the Final release 12.04 Ubuntu install disk, reformatted all Linux partitions, and expected a simple clean install. Other than specifying the Ubuntu Partitions, I did a basic install of 12.04. No way I did do anything to get this crap error failure! I have no idea why my install resulted in a Grub-15 error. grub2 dual-boot share|improve this question edited Oct 21 '12 at 16:05 Jorge Castro 24.4k91387589 asked May 1 '12 at 22:37 Garth 6113 grub2 does not have stage1.5 or error 15, and you should not be using grub legacy on a fresh install of 12.04. I believe wubi installs use GRUB4DOS which is a fork of grub legacy, are you sure you didn't do a wubi install? R