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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 to be the error which threw me off error 15 file not found redhat guard.fdisk -l reveals:/dev/sda1 BOOT.FLAG Linux/dev/sda2
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Linux/dev/sda3 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:
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TYPE="swap" UUID: ""1d1b29b3-92b9-4823-aca6-06d3e51ed825"loop0 and loop1, no clue what those are.So, sda1 should be /boot. sda2 should be /. sda3 should be swap. (I setup the partitions manually, not with the
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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 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 error 15 file not found windows 7 /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, partition type 0x83.Since one is ext2, and the other ext3, shouldn't it say something different?Nope. Grub sees both as ext2.As to the problem at hand: If the UUID points to your boot partition there is no need to have /boot in front of the kernel/initrd. This makes it look for a /boot directory insi
systemHardwareSoftwareDesktopServer & SecurityProject & Community Tools What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPrintable versionPermanent linkPage informationBrowse properties User Create accountLog in Toggle navigation PageDiscussion View source more History GRUB Error Reference From Gentoo Wiki Jump error 15 file not found grub windows 7 to: navigation, search The objective of this article is to list problems error 15 file not found remix os and errors that may occur in certain situations when using the GRUB Legacy bootloader. All these solutions have been error 15 file not found windows 7 loader 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 2.2 Solution 3 GRUB Error https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=56251 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. This may take a long time 8.1 https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB_Error_Reference 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 by this document at the readers own risk. GRUB loading, please wait... Situation GRUB loa
› Topics › Management › Management Articles › System Boot Failure with "Error 15: File Not Found... Management Articles https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Management-Articles/System-Boot-Failure-with-quot-Error-15-File-Not-Found-quot/ta-p/55701 CommunityCategoryKnowledge BaseUsers http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4196 turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean System Boot Failure with "Error 15: File Not Found" by error 15 gcapuno on 09-15-2013 04:22 PM (2,279 Views) Labels: Hardware , Management IssueThe Palo Alto Networks device encounters a boot error with the following:INIT: version 2.86 booting Welcome to PanOSINIT: Sending processes the TERM signalStopping PAN Software: [ OK ]Shutting down NFS mountd: [ OK ]Shutting down NFS daemon: nfsd: last error 15 file server has exited, flushing export cache[ OK ] Booting 'PANOS (sysroot0, sda)'root (hd0,1)Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0xfdkernel /boot/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/md2 console=ttyS0,9600n8 quietError 15: File not found Booting 'PANOS (sysroot0, sdb)'root (hd1,1)Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0xfdkernel /boot/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/md2 console=ttyS0,9600n8 quietError 15: File not foundPress any key to continue...CauseThis specific problem may be caused when a user sets the RAID master as one drive, interrupts the process, and then setting the other drive as the master. The result is that both partitions have their kernel file pointers (vmlinuz) renamed by appending “.saved”. During the boot process, the system looks for the pointer named “vmlinuz”. In this case, the pointer does not exist. Therefore, the system fails to boot with "Error 15".ResolutionTo resolve this issue, enter Maintenance Mode and reset the device to factory default.See AlsoHow to Factory Reset a Palo Alto Networks Deviceowner: gcapuno Everyo
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: 6 Joined: 2013/06/09 20:20:54 Contact: Contact ClientAlive Website [RESOLVED] GRUB Error 15: file 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 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