Grub Setup Hd0 Error 12 Invalid Device Requested
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Member Hi All! Leopard worked fine when that was the only operating system on the computer.. after I installed the Ubuntu, leopard was not being recognized by the grub. I have edited the grub (source - http://www.howtoforge.com/working_with_the_grub_menu) and managed to error 15 file not found grub change the background too, however when I choose Leopard to boot from, it comes error 15 file not found redhat up with the error - Error 12 : Invalid device requested. This is the sudo fdisk -l result.. [emailprotected]:~$ sudo fdisk -l [sudo]
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password for umang: Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00074fb8 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1
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2188 17575078+ 83 Linux /dev/sda2 2189 26511 195374497+ 5 Extended /dev/sda5 * 2189 26511 195374466 af Unknown How do I go about fixing this error ? Thanks Umang PS: do not have / want windows on my computer. theumang, Jun 2, 2008 #1 falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer According to the comments here: http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_linux_and_windows_xp_linux_installed_first.htm you need to run Code: root (hd0,0) within GRUB. falko, Jun 3, 2008 #2 theumang New Member Thank you error 15 file not found windows 7 for the Update, i'll check that page.. I have put the menu.lst dump ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # menu.lst - See: grub(8), info grub, update-grub(8) # grub-install(8), grub-floppy(8), # grub-md5-crypt, /usr/share/doc/grub # and /usr/share/doc/grub-doc/. ## default num # Set the default entry to the entry number NUM. Numbering starts from 0, and # the entry number 0 is the default if the command is not used. # # You can specify 'saved' instead of a number. In this case, the default entry # is the entry saved with the command 'savedefault'. # WARNING: If you are using dmraid do not use 'savedefault' or your # array will desync and will not let you boot your system. default 0 ## timeout sec # Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the default entry # (normally the first entry defined). timeout 10 ## hiddenmenu # Hides the menu by default (press ESC to see the menu) hiddenmenu # Pretty colours splashimage=(hd0,0)/home/umang/Desktop/splashimage.xpm ## password ['--md5'] passwd # If used in the first section of a menu file, disable all interactive editing # control (menu entry editor and command-line) and entries protected by the # command 'lock' # e.g. password topsecret # password --md5 $1$gLhU0/$aW78kHK1QfV3P2b2znUoe/ # password topsecret # # examples # # title Windows 95/98/NT/2000 # root (hd0,0) # makeactive # chainloader +1 # # titl
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Gentoo Wiki Jump to: navigation, search The objective of this article is error 15 file not found grub windows 7 to list problems and errors that may occur in certain situations when using the GRUB Legacy bootloader. All error 15 file not found linux these solutions have been acquired through the cooperation of users on the Gentoo Forums. Contents 1 Starting notes 1.1 Acknowledgements 1.2 Disclaimer warning 2 GRUB loading, please wait... 2.1 Situation https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/error-12-invalid-device-requested.23860/ 2.2 Solution 3 GRUB Error 12 3.1 Situation 3.2 Solution 4 GRUB error 15 4.1 Situation 4.2 Solution - Initial configuration 4.3 Solution - Booting an entry 5 GRUB error 17 5.1 Situation 5.2 Solution 6 GRUB error 18 6.1 Situation 6.2 Solution 7 GRUB GRUB GRUB GRUB GRUB ... 7.1 Situation 7.2 Solution 8 Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB_Error_Reference This may take a long time 8.1 Situation 8.2 Solution 9 When installing GRUB, it just hangs 9.1 Situation 9.2 Solution 10 Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel 10.1 Situation 10.2 Solution 11 GRUB just shows a GRUB prompt 11.1 Situation 11.2 Solution 12 Could not find device for /boot/boot: not found or not a block device 12.1 Situation 12.2 Solution 13 The system reboots after hitting return at the GRUB menu 13.1 Situation 13.2 Solution 14 After hitting the Enter (Return) key at the GRUB menu, the screen blanks out 14.1 Situation 14.2 Solution 15 Missing GRUB image 15.1 Situation 15.2 Solution 16 Failing To boot Windows from a second hard drive 16.1 Situation 16.2 Solution 17 GRUB segfaults when trying to install 17.1 Situation 17.2 Solution Starting notes Acknowledgements Many thanks to Earthwings, penetrode, loyaltonone, pilla, airhead, nephros, yamakawa and all the others for the suggestions on the original thread. Disclaimer warning The examples provided are just examples. Be sure to change partition numbers and the like according to the specific systems specs. Follow the solutions provided
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Jan 2006 09:29:13 -0500 Message-id: <43DF7439.25AC@xxxxxx> Adagilson Batista Bispo da Silva wrote: > I have windows 98se at /dev/hda9 (it is called unit F: by Windows). As > we know windows 98 put its initialization files on C: (IO.SYS, > MSDOS.SYS, etc.), but I formated C: to NTFS in order to install Windows XP. Big mistake. Until your C: is restored to FAT12/FAT16/FAT32, your /dev/hda9 system cannot be started from that HD. There's no need for NTFS on C: when you're putting XP on a logical partition, or even if putting it directly on C: for that matter. When you use NTFS, you complicate your access to doze data while booted to Linux. C: can be as little as about 40M and still be used to boot a choice from XP, 98 & W2K if you want, each on logical partition(s) coexisting with as many Linux installations as you can manage to keep track of, subject of course to the maximum partition limit of your HD. > Grub is restored and SuSE, Slackware and Windows XP can boot, but > Windows 98 couldn't. > I don't want to use C: in FAT, could I use GRUB to boot Windows 98 from > /dev/hda9 (F:), directly? I've never heard of any such thing. 98 is DOS, and DOS simply doesn't know anything about booting except from A: or C:. What could work is a DOS boot floppy with proper configuration files to boot from A: but run from your hda9, much like many do to boot doze off the HD but use a floppy for Grub and Linux. I've done it, but your hda9 may need to start below logical cylinder 1024 for it to work for you. The floppy will need to be Win98SE bootable, with IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS and COMMAND.COM. Also you'll want an AUTOEXEC.BAT to set COMSPEC to a HD location of COMMAND.COM, and may want a CONFIG.SYS for driver(s). > My Grub file contains these lines for Win98 partition: > title Windows 98SE > rootnoverify (hd0,8) > makeactive > chainloader +1 > The following error occurs: > Error 12: Invalid Device Requested (hd0,8) Your 98SE doe