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Threaded Mode 01-Jul-2008,06:59 #1 garyg_the_first View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Student Penguin Join Date Jun 2008 Location North east Ohio Posts 74 List of grub error messages Frequently a question arises concerning the meaning of a grub error message. Here is a link to a list of the error messages And here is the list: # 1 : "Selected item won't fit into memory" This
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error is returned if a kernel, module, or raw file load command is either trying to load it's data such that it won't fit into memory or it is simply too big. # 2 : "Selected disk doesn't exist" This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full filename refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not recognized by the BIOS in the system. # 3 : "Disk read error" This error is returned if there is a disk read error when trying to probe or read data from a particular disk. # 4 : "Disk write error" This error is returned if there is a disk write error when trying to write to a particular disk. This would generally only occur during an install of set active partition command. # 5 : "Disk geometry error" This error is returned when a read is attempted at a linear block address beyond the end of the BIOS translated area. This generally happens if your disk is larger than the BIOS can handle (512MB for (E)IDE disks on older machines or larger than 8GB in general). # 6 : "Attempt to access block outside partition" This error is returned if a
using grub-install 3.2 Making a GRUB bootable CD-ROM 3.3 The map between grub error 22 BIOS drives and OS devices 3.4 BIOS installation 4 Booting
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4.1 How to boot operating systems 4.1.1 How to boot an OS directly with GRUB 4.1.2 grub loading error 15 Chain-loading an OS 4.2 Loopback booting 4.3 Some caveats on OS-specific issues 4.3.1 GNU/Hurd 4.3.2 GNU/Linux 4.3.3 DOS/Windows 5 Writing your own configuration file 5.1 https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/388212-List-of-grub-error-messages Simple configuration handling 5.2 Writing full configuration files directly 5.3 Multi-boot manual config 5.4 Embedding a configuration file into GRUB 6 Theme file format 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Theme Elements 6.2.1 Colors 6.2.2 Fonts 6.2.3 Progress Bar 6.2.4 Circular Progress Indicator 6.2.5 Labels 6.2.6 Boot Menu 6.2.7 Styled Boxes 6.2.8 Creating Styled Box https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html Images 6.3 Theme File Manual 6.3.1 Global Properties 6.3.2 Format 6.3.3 Global Property List 6.3.4 Component Construction 6.3.5 Component List 6.3.6 Common properties 7 Booting GRUB from the network 8 Using GRUB via a serial line 9 Using GRUB with vendor power-on keys 10 GRUB image files 11 Filesystem syntax and semantics 11.1 How to specify devices 11.2 How to specify files 11.3 How to specify block lists 12 GRUB’s user interface 12.1 The flexible command-line interface 12.2 The simple menu interface 12.3 Editing a menu entry 13 GRUB environment variables 13.1 Special environment variables 13.1.1 biosnum 13.1.2 chosen 13.1.3 color_highlight 13.1.4 color_normal 13.1.5 debug 13.1.6 default 13.1.7 fallback 13.1.8 gfxmode 13.1.9 gfxpayload 13.1.10 gfxterm_font 13.1.11 icondir 13.1.12 lang 13.1.13 locale_dir 13.1.14 menu_color_highlight 13.1.15 menu_color_normal 13.1.16 net_pxe_boot_file 13.1.17 net_pxe_dhcp_server_name 13.1.18 net_pxe_domain 13.1.19 net_pxe_extensionspath 13.1.20 net_pxe_hostname 13.1.21 net_pxe_ip 13.1.22 net_pxe_mac 13.1.23 net_pxe_rootpath 13.1.24 pager 13.1.25 prefix 13.1.26 pxe_blksize 13.1.27 pxe_default_gateway 13.1.28 pxe_default_server
Help » Tips and Tricks » Grub errors « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Grub errors (Read 3588 times) niculinux Full Member Posts: 207 ...from italy with love! Grub errors « on: February 02, 2012, 08:14:24 http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=102239.0 AM » HelloDon't know whether this is redundant or not, but I thought may be useful for the community: here's a list of GRUB error codes and their meaning/explanation.The source is pclinuxos gnome forum, to be exact: http://74.54.219.50/~lxgator/gnome/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1848&sid=96c4105cdd5b30acc26aef9786f555e3ERRORS REPORTED BY https://datarecovery.wondershare.com/fix-computer/grub-loading-error.html THE STAGE 1The general way that the Stage 1 handles errors is to print an error string and then halt. Pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL will reboot.The following is a comprehensive list of error messages for the Stage 1:"Hard Disk Error"This error message grub error will occur if the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5 is being read from a hard disk, and the attempt to determine the size and geometry of the hard disk fails."Floppy Error"This error message will occur if the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5 is being read from a floppy disk, and the attempt to determine the size and geometry of the floppy disk fails. It's listed as a different error since the probe sequence is different than for hard disks."Read Error"This error grub error codes message will occur if a disk read error happens while trying to read the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5."Geom Error"This error message will occur if the location of the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5 is not in the area supported by reading the disk with the BIOS directly. This could occur because the BIOS translated geometry has been changed by the user or the disk is moved to another machine or controller after installation, or GRUB was not installed using itself (if it was, the Stage 2 version of this error would have been seen during that process and it would not have completed the install).ERRORS REPORTED BY THE STAGE 1.5The general way that the Stage 1.5 handles errors is to print an error number in the form "Error: " and then halt. Pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del will reboot.The error numbers correspond to the Errors Reported by the Stage 2 in the listed sequence.ERRORS REPORTED BY THE STAGE 2The general way that the Stage 2 handles errors is to abort the operation in question, print an error string, then (if possible) either continue based on the fact that an error occurred or wait for the user to deal with the error.The following is a comprehensive list of error messages for the Stage 2 (error numbers for the Stage 1.5 are listed before the colon in each description):Error 1 : Filename must be either an absolute filename or blocklistThis error is return
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