Linux Mint Error 17 Cannot Mount Selected Partition
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favorites. Bookmark Email Document Printer Friendly Favorite Rating: Grub fails with Error 17: Cannot mount selected partitionThis document (7010670) is provided subject to the disclaimer at the end of this document. Environment SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 1SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 2 Situation After an online update grub fails with:Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition Resolution Solution: For systems running SLES11SP1 grub error 17 or immediate action to get the system back online please see the workaround below. On systems running SLES11SP2 update perl-Bootloader to version 0.4.89.44-0.4.2.1 or later. Workaround:Press enter to get back into the grub menu, press "e" on the default boot entry (usually the first in the list), select the line root (hd0) and press "e" again. Change root (hd0) to the desired value (e.g. if the root device is /dev/sda1, the location would be hd0,0) and press enter. Check the changes on the screen for correctness and press "b" to boot.Once the system is online, please adjust /boot/grub/menu.lst and change all root (hd0) entries to their correct values. Cause After the update /boot/grub/menu.lst contains root (hd0)for the default boot entry but should contain root (hdx,y)instead. DisclaimerThis Support Knowledgebase provides a valuable tool for NetIQ/Novell/SUSE customers and parties interested in our products and solutions to acquire information, ideas and learn from one another. Materials are provided for informational, personal or non-commercial use within your organization and are presented "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Document ID:7010670Creation Date:23-AUG-12Modified Date:24-FEB-14SUSESUSE Linux Enterprise Server Did this document solve your problem? Provide Feedback < Back to Support Search
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