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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 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 grub loading please wait error 17 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 ata3.00: BMDMA stat 0x25 ata3.00: cmd 25/00:08:e5:a5:50/00:00:12:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 1024 in ata3.00: status: { DRDY ERR } ata3.00: error: { UNC } I also have tried the Windows XP installation CD. The recover command-line fails: fixmbr, fixboot, format - nothing works. If I try diskpart the partitioning tool tells me the HD is "unreachable" and if I try to continue a kind-of BSOD appears, giving me the only option to restart the computer. If instead of the recover command-line, I try to install the system, the same diskpart thing happens in the partition selection step. So, I downloaded and burned Rescatux into a CD. It can't start, say
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Home Linux distributions Linux tutorials News Frequently Asked Questions Opensource Unix Ask/unixmen Home Linux tutorials Fixing a few common grub errors | Broken Bootloader and error 17/15 Fixing a few common grub errors | Broken Bootloader and error 17/15 By M.el https://www.unixmen.com/fixing-a-few-common-grub-errors-broken-bootloader-and-error-1715/ Khamlichi Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet Grub is short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader. To be simply put, it’s a boot loader package from the GNU Linux project. It’s the common and https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=136629 reference implementation of a multiboot Linux system. It allows you to choose which operating system or specific kernel to boot into.In this article, we’ll be looking into figuring out some common grub errors and hopefully, error 17 work out a fix for them. Repairing a broken Grub 2 bootloader: There are tons of us here who broke their grub thanks to autoupdates through apt or similar. Hopefully, this will allow them an way to fix their system without reinstall.Grub now features an advanced rescue mode, truly a godsend for people who somehow messed their MBR tables up.You want to trigger that and get into grub. Then execute grub error 17 the commands below to get back into an working desktop first.lsset prefix=(hdX,Y)/boot/grubset root=(hdX,Y)setls /bootinsmod /boot/grub/linux.modlinux /vmlinuz root=/dev/sdXY roinitrd /initrd.imgboot The X and Ys are to be filled in with your own HDD information. If you only have one HDD, it’ll be X=0, Y=1 and so on. At this point, you should atleast be able to boot up normally. You’re almost done. sudo update-grub sudo grub-install /dev/sdX Execute those two commands, replacing X with the partition your linux is installed on. For me, it was ‘a’. Voila! You’ve fixed your broken ‘auto-updated’ MBR records. Fixing grub error 17/15 Grub error 17 is one of the most common error messages that you’re likely to encounter using the Grub bootloader. The root cause behind it is a messed up partition table disk order.To fix this, grab a live cd and boot into your desktop.Execute the following: sudo fdisk –l You’re likely to get something like the following: Disk /dev/sdb: 750.1 GB, 750156374016 bytes255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 91201 cylindersUnits = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytesDisk identifier: 0x000dc2a4 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System/dev/sdb1 1 1275 10238976+ fd Linux raid autodetect/dev/sdb2 1275 91074 721306624 fd Linux raid autodetect/dev/sdb3 91074 91201 1022976 82 Linux swap / Solaris Partition ta
Member Registered: 2012-02-27 Posts: 37 [Solved] Grub Error 17 After Installation Hello Arch Community!I guess I'd consider myself as an intermediate Ubuntu user who recently read a Lifehacker article explaining Arch, and I decided that sounded perfect.As a background, i'm running a Lenovo X201t with Windows 7 on it, and I had Ubuntu installed on a Mushkin 16gb flash drive. I partitioned it with a FAT32 partition as sdb1, a Linux partition as sdb2, and a swap as sdb3 so that I can use 3GB of it on windows machines as a typical flash drive, but run it as Linux on my laptop instead of dual booting (I've had issues with that in the past). I'd really like to keep this configuration moving to Arch, but I can't seem to get it to work.I first tried to partition using GParted and install accordingly, but first boot I got a Grub Error 17. Booting 'Arch Linux'root (hd1,1) Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7kernel /boot/vmlinux-linux root=/dev/sdb2 roError 17: Cannot mount selected partitionI then googled the error and found the wiki article on grub, which tells me that using gparted might make the order off. So I followed the instructions (fdisk fix and grub reload), but I already edited the grub to be sure it was (hd1,1). fdisk told me no errors.https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#GRUB_Error_17So then I tried to reinstall using the partition editor included with the livecd. No dice.I then tried to reinstall using UUID instead of device names. Same error.I tried editing grub at the time and changing root to (hd0,1), and it starts to boot a little, but then i get dropped into an emergency shell saying sh: can't access tty; job control turned offI've taken a look at the wiki article on installing to a USB drive, but it doesn't do what I want with the 3gb flash drive. I didn't change any of the configurations overly much (I added my host hard drive the first time through to f