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From: Germany Registered: 2010-01-08 Posts: 54 AHCI and GRUB don't like each other Hello everyone!Yesterday I wanted to give Arch Linux another try, but GRUB failed to boot my grub error 17 windows 7 HDD -> GRUB error 21. That's when I installed Arch Linux in
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AHCI mode. When I installed it in IDE mode, everything worked fine. So, I tried to enable AHCI afterwards: grub error 17 cannot mount selected partition GRUB gave me error 21 again. I followed this guide http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AHCI to enable AHCI after the installation. I tried installing GRUB on first HDD, on second, even tried to install
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on GPT (created via gparted / Ubuntu Live), but GRUB just kept giving me errors (error 17 this time). I used Auto-prepare, when I installed Arch on an MBR drive, but I had to use "Set mountpoints", when I installed Arch on a GUID partition. I chose "label" method to recognize the drives at startup. I was using a USB drive to grub error 17 fix install Arch Linux (2010.05), but I also tried a CD (with lots of I/O errors).My Setup:Intel Core i7-860 @ stockGigabyte GA-P55-UD5 with AHCI ROM 1.20E / F10 BIOS (latest stable bios)640GB Western Digital Caviar Black (sda / MBR / Windows XP on ~140GB Partition / ~465GB unlocated)640GB Western Digital Caviar Black (sdb / MBR / 100MB boot / 8192MB swap / 16384MB root / ~520GB home)LG GH24NS50 Super-Multi Drive4GB Corsair DDR3Radeon HD5870The whole setup works fine in Windows 7 / XP with AHCI enabled.Can someone tell me, what I'm doing wrong?Thank you for your time,tolga9009Edit: Hey, I just tried it again. I used gparted to create a GUID partition table on my second HDD, enabled AHCI mode in BIOS and run the setup with USB again. This time, I chose UUID. However, the bootloader didn't install at all (error 17; unable to mount). I also tried to install the bootloader on the first HDD, but GRUB gave me error 17 again. This is so frustrating. Last edited by tolga9009 (2010-10-13 13:11:12) Offline #2 2010-10-13 21:46:10 tolga9009 Member From: Germany Registered: 2010-01-08 Posts: 54 Re:
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with Intel Chipset in AHCI Win7 Vista XP Linux Started by ludacrisvp, Sep 15 2008 05:35 AM Prev Page grub error 16 2 of 22 1 2 3 4 Next » Please log in to reply 421 replies to this topic #21 MacAddictG4 Posted 06 November 2008 - 01:57 AM MacAddictG4 InsanelyMac https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=106535 Protégé Just Joined 3 posts Awesome, that got it! Thanks for the help. I'm attaching the drivers I used to initially force the AHCI drivers on the controller in XP in case anyone else was having trouble finding them. Now just need to setup PowerDVD for HD-DVDs and BluRays... Attached Files f6flpy3286.zip 201.26KB 80 downloads Back to top #22 ludacrisvp Posted 06 http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/126089-howto-boot-macs-with-intel-chipset-in-ahci-win7-vista-xp-linux/page-2 November 2008 - 02:01 AM ludacrisvp InsanelyMac Sage Members 379 posts Gender:Male Location:USA Glad I could help you out. Good luck with HD-DVD and Blu Ray drives, I haven't decided if they are worth the money to buy a drive yet. I have a PS3 so I can view the HD movies with that drive. Back to top #23 Infrared Posted 07 November 2008 - 01:04 PM Infrared InsanelyMac Protégé Members 6 posts Working very nicely for me, thanks What I'm thinking about now is a way of simplifying the method so that less technically inclined people can take advantage of it. Ideally: (1) Can be done entirely within Windows(2) Does not require a linux CD/DVD(3) Uses as few external tools as possible(4) Is simple enough to be done very quicklyP.S.I did it a slightly different way. I had a disk with only Windowson it (1 partition). I shrank the Windows partition and put GRUBon a separate FAT partition after that, leaving the MBR intact. Then I made that second partition active. If I want to boot without AHCI enabled, I merel
Documentation EPEL Infrastructure Internationalization Localization Marketing Magazine Package Maintainers Quality Assurance Websites All projects Search Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Printable version Permanent link Common kernel problems From https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_kernel_problems FedoraProject Jump to: navigation, search This page documents common problems with the Linux kernel in Fedora. Contents 1 How to set kernel boot options 1.1 Getting the Full List of Kernel Options 2 How to set module options for boot drivers 3 How to ensure you always have a working kernel installed 3.1 Keeping more than the default number of kernels installed 3.2 Uninstalling grub error older non-working kernels 4 Can't find root filesystem / error mounting /dev/root 5 Crashes/Hangs 6 Boot pauses probing floppy device 7 Can't find installation CD/DVD or hard drives 8 Install runs very slowly 9 Can't install 10 Diagnosing "My machine locked up" 11 Suspend/Resume failure 12 System clock runs too fast/slow 13 Sound card doesn't work 13.1 "High Definition Audio" devices 14 System hangs on grub error 17 reboot 15 Booting is slow 16 Creation of slab failed 17 USB devices don't work 18 Problems with PCMCIA / PC Card adapters 19 nVidia SATA controllers don't recognize all connected drives 20 CPU stuck at the lowest frequency on ThinkPad machines 21 Can't decrypt drive / encryption password not accepted 22 Elantech trackpad not recognized as a trackpad 23 Systems with nVidia adapters using the nouveau driver lock up randomly 24 Network drives using the CIFS filesystem get inconsistent data when reading files 25 PCI Devices Not Recognized / AHCI: "failed to stop engine" 26 Unable to Allocate Memory / page allocation failure 27 See Also... How to set kernel boot options Kernel boot options are contained in the file /boot/grub/grub.conf. Each installed kernel has a group of lines called a stanza describing: the title of the operative system to load where to find the boot partition (in grub named root!) what kernel (vmlinuz-*) to boot, with additional kernel options the name of the initrd to load A typical stanza looks something like this: title Fedora 13 (2.6.33.5-124.fc13.i686.PAE) root (hd1,7) kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.33.5-124.fc13.i686.PAE ro root=/dev/mapper/VG_f13-LV_f13_root rd_LVM_LV=VG_f13/LV_f13_root rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16 KEYTABLE=us rh