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Switch to Threaded Mode 16-Jun-2012,10:00 #1 coasterad View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Explorer Penguin Join Date Jun 2012 Posts 193 Grub error 17 I just installed Suse linux 12.1, good job to the developers by the way, as a dual boot with windows 7 but I had a grub error 17 which, as far as I can tell means the partition order grub rescue is scrogged up. Anyway, I rebuilt the windows boot loader to get the machine back up and now I need help with the following please; 1. How do I rebuild the grub? 2. how do I fix grub error 17? Reply With Quote 17-Jun-2012,06:34 #2 jdmcdaniel3 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Flux Capacitor Penguin Join Date Mar 2010 Location Austin - Texas Posts 10,489 Re: Grub error 17 Originally Posted by coasterad I just installed Suse linux 12.1, good job to the developers by the way, as a dual boot with windows 7 but I had a grub error 17 which, as far as I can tell means the partition order is scrogged up. Anyway, I rebuilt the windows boot loader to get the machine back up and now I need help with the following please; 1. How do I rebuild the grub? 2. how do I fix grub error 17? Here is the error description: Grub Error 17 : Cannot mount selected partition This error is returned if the partition requested exists, but the filesystem type cannot be recognized by GRUB. I suggest you should read this: http://forums.opensuse.org/content/9...t-windows.html This info might al
[SOLVED] grub error 17 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 17 Thread: [SOLVED] grub error 17 Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-06-2005,05:06 PM #1 djoeha View Profile https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/476131-Grub-error-17 View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Aug 2005 Posts 8 [SOLVED] grub error 17 So, finally I decided to have a look at Linux. Trying to minimize the hassle I thought I’ll take SUSE 9.3, letting her do partitioning to enable dual boot with my win xp. It went wrong. As said I’m new to Linux and any help (in small words) will be appreciated. Details: IBM thinkpad G40 with http://forums.justlinux.com/showthread.php?141910-SOLVED-grub-error-17 40g hard disk and windows xp pro Tried to install suse 9.3 package (downloaded form novell) After installing first CD the troubles started. It should have booted with grub but it didn’t. The only way to continue installation was to boot from the first CD and then using the option boot existing system. I’ve repeated installation, with a newly downloaded CD, but problem persist. It says loading grub 1.5 and then error 17 (cannot mount or something like this) GRUB details: boot loader type GRUB location: 1.IDE 37.2GB, /dev/hda, IC####-0 (MBR) default location:suse linux 9.3 available locations: suse 9.3(default), windows, floppy, failsafe--suse linux 9.3 activate boot loader partition: no replace code is mbr: leave untouched use dedicated boot loader area: yes back up affected disk areas: yes add saved mbr to boot loader menu: no what is wrong? In the mean time, I can only log to the computer using the mention method of using the first CD and using the option of booting existing system. But then I get to see Linux… all files and folders from win xp still exists. Is there a quicker way to log on to the computer? Thanks, djoeha Reply With Quote 08-07-2005,04:27 AM #2 Choozo View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered Use
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