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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 will occur if the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5 is being grub error windows 7 read from a hard disk, and the attempt to determine the size and geometry of the how to recover grub in redhat linux 6 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
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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 message will occur if a disk read
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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 grub error 22 version of this error would have been seen during that process and it would not have completed the install). Errors Reported by the Stage 1.5 The 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 2 The 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): 1 : "Selected item won't fit into memory" This 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
Member Registered: 2008-09-12 Posts: 259 grub error 5[Solved] Hi fellow Arch Linux user.Previously my external 1 TB USB hard disk crash while installing packages. I have resolve the upgrade issue and is able to access the partition. However, I am unable
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to boot up my external hard disk which results in grub error 5. I grub error unknown filesystem am able to boot up my external hard disk before the crash.I have tried many things except using grub-install.. it keep grub loading error 15 giving me "does not have any corresponding BIOS drive". I have never install using grub-install since I usually use grub command prompt with root and setup.Further searching indicate I can copy my laptop MBR to the http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html external hard disk using dd command. However, the partition table is not the same and I try copying the MBR to another external hard disk it result in "Missing operating system".I hope fellow ArchLinux can advise how me to make my 1TB external hard disk bootable again. Last edited by archlinuxsagi (2010-06-30 14:43:54) Offline #2 2010-06-30 11:24:24 scarletxfi Member From: Australia Registered: 2010-04-19 Posts: 105 Re: grub error 5[Solved] I'm no https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=100177 expert but check out this site: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual … ge2-errors"5 : Partition table invalid or corruptThis error is returned if the sanity checks on the integrity of the partition table fail. This is a bad sign. "This may or may not help, some people have reported it helping:can you boot a LiveCD and rearrange the boot partition to be in the begining? also check that the disk has a bottable flag on it with fdisk -lto find what it's called then fdisk /dev/whatyoufound/a (toggle bootable flag)1 (1st partition)w (write the partition table)In general Grub error 5 seems to be pretty serious, and I would say backup your /home and settings and reinstall, unless someone has a better idea...note: I can't be responsible for ANY data loss, please take my advice as a recommendation. Offline #3 2010-06-30 14:43:31 archlinuxsagi Member Registered: 2008-09-12 Posts: 259 Re: grub error 5[Solved] The root cause was my partition table was not in order.. Maybe the last kernel update cause my partition not to be recognize. I have resolve this by creating a boot partition and ensure the partition table order is in series.This is done by running fdisk in expert mode (s) and select fix (t) I think and (w) for write.I spend 1 sleepless nite
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hdhiman Member Registered: 2012-08-27 Posts: 2 (Fresh Install) Grub Error 5 : Partition table invalid or corrupt Dear all,I tried to install ArchBang yesterday, twice, and it ended in error both times.Here's my HDD Setup. All 3 disks are brand new./dev/sda : SSD (Unused, raw)/dev/sdb : HDD /dev/sdb1 : Boot : / : ext4 /dev/sdb5 : -- : /home : ext4 /dev/sdb6 : -- : swap/dev/sdc : HDD (Unused, raw) Grub is installed in sdb. The install goes successfully. On boot, I get this:root (hd1,0)Grub Error 5 : Partition table invalid or corruptThe Bios is set to boot from DVD Drive, followed by second HDD (sdb). I'm not sure what is the problem. Is it because my first disk is empty?Thanks! Offline #2 2012-08-28 02:40:05 pablokal Administrator From: Nijmegen, Holland Registered: 2010-10-12 Posts: 3,581 Website Re: (Fresh Install) Grub Error 5 : Partition table invalid or corrupt This can be a bios set up error or that the bios needs to read the first hard drive first, which seems improbable to me.What I would do first is try the rescatux or supergrub disk to see if it can find your install and can boot it.To exclude an error in the installation of the bootloader. And to check if your home partition is well defined in the installation.In this way also the mbr of sdb can be fixed if there is some error with that.But another question and possible solution is why not make sdb sda?Why did you choose for quite illogical procedure? Getting your questions answered here at ArchBang ForumsPlease! Always give hardware info, if there is a chance that 's relevant: #lspci -vnnOn Arch(bang) and Openbox: http://stillstup.blogspot.com/ Offline #3 2012-08-28 03:11:31 hdhiman Member Registered: 2012-08-27 Posts: 2 Re: (Fresh Install) Grub Error 5 : Partition table invalid or corrupt Thanks for the reply.I'm using the HDD because I want to try out different environments before I commit an install to the SSD (Limited erase cycl