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19/12/2008 - 15:03 Foro generalEstimados: Tanto tiempo sin preguntar, pero bueno, a veces no queda otra :( Me tenía aburrido un USplash de arranque que había instalado hace un tiempo, así que quise volver al grub loading error 2 que viene por defecto. Para ello fuí a: Sistema > Administración >
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Administrador de Arranque Una vez ahí puse la pestaña Avanzado y dí click en "Restaurar la Configuración Original", suponiendo grub loading error no such partition que con eso volvería al Splash clásico de Ubuntu. Sin embargo tras reiniciar me sale "Grub Error 15: File not found. Press any key to continue". Al apretar cualquier tecla sale el http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/grub-problems-error-15-a-662765/ menu del Grub. Yo solo tengo instalado Ubuntu en mi PC, así que solo aparecen las opciones de Ubuntu, Recovery Mode y MemTest. Las dos primeras conllevan al susodicho Error 15. Probe con Super Grub Disk; reparar grub, desinstalar gruby reinstalarlo, etc, pero el problema persiste. ¿Alguien tiene alguna respuesta o posible solución? ¿Que hace exactamente el Administrador de Arranque al "Restaurar la configuración http://www.ubuntu-es.org/node/106939 Original". Gracias y Salud. Inicie sesión o regístrese para comentar +1 0 -1 Error 15 Gabriel_M Vie, 19/12/2008 - 15:25 Hola nic...: Inicia una sesión live. Ejecuta : sudo fdisk -l copia y pega su salida en el post. Accede a /boot/grub/menu.lst de tu disco rígido copia y pega su contenido en el post. Si quieres actuar mas ràpidamente lee este post, y puede que lo soluciones por tu cuenta si mas consultas:http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/106918Saludos. Gabriel. Solo doy soporte para Ubuntu - Hay tres clases de personas - Las que saben contar y las que no. +1 0 -1 Saludos. Equipo de Ubuntu-es Normas Documentación Inicie sesión o regístrese para comentar +1 0 -1 Mira este hilo carroca Vie, 19/12/2008 - 17:04 Mira este hilo http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/106476 a mi me paso tambien el error 15, pero lo mio fue por desinstalar el kernel y luego no lo encontraba :$ Tal vez te ayude, y haz caso a gabriel muñoz, que es muy sabio ;) en el pc ponia : requiere windows vista o superior , por eso instale ubuntu +1 0 -1 ======================================== En el PC ponia: Requiere windows 10 o sup
Us grub loading stage 1.5 error 15 grub loading stage 1.5 error 15 error message does not https://linuxconfig.org/grub-loading-stage-15-error-15 necessarily indicates that you have destroyed a MBR ( master Boot Record ) of your booting partition. In fact this is a very common Grub http://freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/grub_intro/ error message. Usually this grub problem is resolved by changing a BIOS boot hard drive priority.It may happen that you just left your USB stick grub loading inside your PC and BIOS boots from it because it is set to boot from USB devices as default.Another possible cause for grub loading stage 1.5 error 15 error is that you have added or removed some hard drives from your computer which changed the BIOS's boot order. More info: Grub grub loading error stage 1.5 is optional stage and is 30 KB long and starts right after of MBR. This stage describes file system used on the partition and loads grub's stage 2. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Free Linux eBooks Ubuntu Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 Open Source Security Tools The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide Java™ Application Development on Linux Linux® Quick Fix Notebook Understanding the Linux® Virtual Memory Manager Self-Service Linux®: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination Managing Linux® Systems with Webmin™ Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide User Mode Linux Linux® Patch Management Tradepub EbooksIntroduction to Linux - A Hands on Guidehttp://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_mach01/?p=w_mach01Understanding the Linux® Virtual Memory Managerhttp://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_infk10/?p=w_infk10User Mode Linuxhttp://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_infk09/?p=w_infk09Self-Service Linux®: Mastering the Art of Problem Determinationhttp://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_infk03/?p=w_infk03Linux® Quick Fix Notebookhttp://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_infk02/?p=w_infk02Managing Linux® Systems with Webmin™http://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_infk05/?p=w_infk05Linux® Patch Managementhttp://linuxconfig-org.tradepub.com/free/w_infk12/?p=w_infk12The Offi
the default boot loader on many GNU/Linux distributions. It includes some conveniences over LILO, the LInux LOader. One advantage is not having to remember to run /sbin/lilo every time you make a configuration change. It also can function as a boot loader for removable media such as floppies, CD-R/W and USB flash memory keys. It is short-sighted to view GRUB only as a boot loader to be installed on a hard drive of a GNU/Linux system. Combined with a few other utilities, GRUB can be a powerful and good-looking tool for your home, organization or workplace. Introduction First, what exactly is GRUB? GRUB is a boot loader, which means it passes control of the boot process from the Power-On Self Test (POST) to the kernel of your GNU/Linux distribution. GRUB works in a modular, layered fashion so that any unneeded modules are not loaded. Not only does this reduce execution time, but it saves valuable resources when running from removable media. GRUB optionally loads its configuration file at run/boot time, so you don’t have to type in commands manually each time. However, the command-line option is still available in case there is an error in your configuration file. So why use GRUB when there are other options out there? The beauty of free software is that you have choices. Alternatives to GRUB include LILO, syslinux and isolinux. The benefit of GRUB is that it will work in many different types of boot devices, but you only need to learn one set of menu commands. In addition, GRUB can work on other forms of bootable storage, such as CD-R/W, USB flash memory keys, floppy disks, and even via a TFTP server with PXE ROM booting. Installing GRUB on a USB flash memory key Figure 1: you can run GRUB on a USB flash memory key! I got the inspiration for this article after trying DSLinux (or DSL), which is a fully graphical Linux distribution weighing in around 50 MB. After seeing an advertisement on their website for a USB flash memory drive with DSL installed, I figured I could probably learn how to set D