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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Grub error 17 and 18 - grub rescue - how to boot again? up vote 1 down vote favorite I've read several similar grub error questions and answers, researched on Google (a lot), but still have not found a solution to my problem. I grub loading please wait error 17 have an "old" notebook where I've installed Windows XP and then Ubuntu 8.04 - everything worked well for a long time. After the kids played with it (i.e. I have not seen what happened), I couldn't boot anymore. Grub simply said Error 17, and nothing else. After several Error 17 failures, the error changed to Error 18 - and this is the error it shows now. What have I tried? I tried several Linux LIVE CD's and DVD's I have: Ubuntu 8.04, Kubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 11.10, Fedora 11, etc. - none of them is able to start, in all modes and options I tried (I have not manually edited the commands, but tried the provided options). I can't use the Live CD OS, and I can't install them either. This is important: it is ok to erase all HD contents! It is ok to format, repartition, lose all HD data - no problem. In most of the Ubuntu flavours, including the 8.04 CD, the initialization stucks, showing repeatedly the following error messages: ata3.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu…brainwave on Setting up AVR development env…Eric on GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu…Caroline on GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu… Archives November 2009 May 2009 April 2009 grub loading stage 1.5 error 17 March 2009 GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu ) GRUB error 15 ( grub loading error 17 android x86 Debian/Ubuntu ) Setting up AVR development environment in Ubuntu Recent Posts Code Blocks IDE for avr-gcc and avrdude(Ubuntu) Setting android grub loading error 17 up AVR development environment inUbuntu GRUB error 15 ( Debian/Ubuntu) GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu) Configuring Apache Web Server(Debian/Ubuntu) Pages About May 2009 M T W T F S S « Apr http://askubuntu.com/questions/156474/grub-error-17-and-18-grub-rescue-how-to-boot-again Nov » 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 Blogroll WordPress.com WordPress.org Meta Register Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.com Blogroll WordPress.com WordPress.org Meta Register Log in Subscribe Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) « Configuring Apache Web Server(Debian/Ubuntu) GRUB error 15 ( Debian/Ubuntu) » GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu) Posted by stringofthoughts on May 24, 2009 Grub error 17 and Grub error 15, the https://stringofthoughts.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/grub-error-17-debianubuntu/ most common grub error messages. Grub error 17 is kind of scary because you don't even see your grub menu in this case and grub error 15 is very frustrating because it shows the grub menu but comes back to same error over and over again. I was also terrified of these error because once you get these error you can't use your system, you can't access the net and that's is just not cool.is it ? The reason for grub error 17 is a messed up partition table disk order. How partition table disk order gets messed up I have no idea but it does sometimes and then you get error 17. So what does it mean by a messed up partition table disk order. It means say your drive A was /dev/hda2 earlier now it is /dev/hda3 or something else bottom line for you to know is that you need to fix this to get rid of error 17. A good way to find this out is using a live CD $ sudo fdisk -l You ‘ll get something like (this is only an exampl
- GRUB Error Solution - Linux Ubuntu UbuntuHelpGuy SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe8,5978K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbIHWoJhIII Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign http://iknowkungfoo.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/6/16/Stupid-solution-for-Grub-error-17 in Transcript Statistics 81,097 views 123 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 124 25 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 26 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the error 17 video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jun 20, 2011This is another way to fix the ''GRUB Error Rescue'' problem. A very easy way, that I highly recommend! I didn't say in the video, that this method only works for GRUB 2All you need is an Ubuntu Live-CD and you're good to go!sudo grub error 17 add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repairsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install boot-repair-ubuntuTwitter: http://twitter.com/UbuntuHelpGuySubscribe for more Ubuntu videos. Category Science & Technology License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to Restore and Customize Ubuntu GRUB Bootloader - Duration: 12:42. MicrowaveSam 36,534 views 12:42 Recovering the GRUB 2 Boot Loader - Duration: 11:23. Carly Salali 128,447 views 11:23 Introduction to Linux - Duration: 48:08. Eli the Computer Guy 1,470,086 views 48:08 Mythbusting Linux. - Duration: 23:30. Matthew Moore 616,306 views 23:30 Introduction to Linux and Basic Linux Commands for Beginners - Duration: 18:46. sakitech 735,542 views 18:46 How to Customize Grub Bootloader, - Duration: 16:16. Matthew Moore 26,667 views 16:16 Grub Rescue - Guide for beginners - Duration: 12:22. TechZone++ 230,024 views 12:22 Bootloaders: GRUB & GRUB2 - Duration: 14:40. CBT Nuggets 28,229 views 14:40 Basics of the Linux Boot Process - Duration: 19:59. Jason Wertz 50,565 views 19:59 How to boot repair Linux grub - Duration: 6:20. Scott Westlake 46,144 views 6:20 Recuperando o Grub pelo Live CD Tutorial Super Simples! - Duration: 6:05. Bul
had it install Grub so I could boot between the two. After playing games on Vista, I rebooted to do some work in Ubuntu. The machine wouldn't boot due to Grub error 17, but after doing something stupid it booted just fine. The ProblemSo, I tell Vista to restart so I can load up Ubuntu. When I should get the Grub menu that lets me choose between Vista and Ubuntu, instead I got this error message: view plain copy to clipboard print about ColdFISH is developed by Jason Delmore. Source code and license information available at coldfish.riaforge.org GRUB Loading stage1.5GRUB loading, please wait . . .Error 17 1GRUB Loading stage1.523GRUB loading, please wait . . .4Error 17Possible SolutionsI hit up Google as usual and found this post on the Ubuntu forums that explains how to change some settings in the BIOS to fix the error. Then I found this post that explains how to reinstall Grub from a Live CD to fix the error.I booted up the Ubuntu Live CD, getting ready to reinstall Grub (2nd link). Something oddWhen the Live CD loaded, I noticed my external USB hard drive was mounted on the desktop. I remembered one this post from the 1st link:"In my case, I have three SATA hard disks.
My BIOS sees them as: HDD1 - 80 GB - Windows HDD2 - 80 GB - Linux HDD3 - 250 GB - MediaLinux sees them as: /dev/sda - 80 GB - Windows /dev/sdb - 250 GB - Media /dev/sdc - 80 GB - LinuxSo it generated device.map assuming that order was correct, i.e.: (hd0) /dev/sda (hd1) /dev/sdb (hd2) /dev/sdcWhen the installer installed GRUB using that data, it tried to install the first part of GRUB on /dev/sda and told it to look for the OS on /dev/sdc. Unfortunately, this translated to "install on (hd0) then look for the OS on (hd2)", so it was looking for the OS on the wrong drive."So one cause of Grub error 17 is the order in which Linux mounts hard drives vs. the mount point where Grub expects to find Linux.The Stupid SolutionI unmounted the external hard drive, then turned it off. I rebooted the computer and a few seconds later BAM! there's the Grub Menu. Views: 64079 | Comments: 7 | Print | Comments (Comment Moderation is enabled. Your comment will not appear until approved.) [Add Comment] [Subscribe to Comments] #1 by Eric Knipp on 6/16/08 - 3:53 PM This reminds me of my difficulties installing Ubuntu off of a DVD+RW. Turns out CD-ROM drives are not able to read DVD's. #2 by Bill on 7/3/08 - 5:20 PM Although your comment doesn't have me up and running yet,