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Posts: 105 Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] Okay. So i was installing Arch linux for a friend. And not being very "expert" at
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it myself i now end up with an error 22 boot grub loading error 18 issue. I noticed i had forgotten to change default set for grub configs, so i went grub loading error 2 back and set that hd0,2 for the windows partition on sda2 and hd0,3 for sda3 which is carrying the arch linux (apparently). Well..same error... Anywho..im still https://datarecovery.wondershare.com/fix-computer/grub-loading-error.html fairly new myself glad i got my own working fine xD. SO were kinda learning it along, don't know where i went wrong here, any help or suggestions appreciated.EDIT: THanks to lucke i figured out my ignorant problems. Thanks again ev1 . Last edited by JK3mp (2009-04-27 21:24:34) Offline #2 2009-04-27 07:49:17 deej https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71035 Member Registered: 2008-02-08 Posts: 395 Re: Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] This may help:http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Win … _Dual_BootWhat, as a matter of interest, do you have on hd0,0 and hd0,1 ? As far as Irecall, 'doze has to occupy hd0,0, as evinced in the menu.lst ( rootnoverify (hd0,0) ).Deej Offline #3 2009-04-27 15:13:06 JK3mp Member Registered: 2009-03-25 Posts: 105 Re: Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] Ahhh..i must've got mixed up. My only labels, are sda -----sda1 <--some windows default something idk wtf it is, lol. only like 4mb or somethin-------sda2 <----NTFS volume (windows)-------sda3 <-----Linux Volume , and i thought it was based off there label, like hda1, is hd0,1 , and hda2, hd0,2 etc. So would the NTFS volume windows need to be set as (hd0,1) in the grub config? Last edited by JK3mp (2009-04-27 15:54:54) Offline #4 2009-04-27 15:54:19 JK3mp Member Registered: 2009-03-25 Posts: 105 Re: Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] *bump* still havn't figured it out...Here's how my partition table looks----------Name-------Flags-------Type----------FSType------------------Label---------------------size--------------------------
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 read from a hard disk, and the attempt http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html 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 http://askubuntu.com/questions/142300/how-to-fix-error-unknown-filesystem-grub-rescue 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 error happens while trying to read the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5. "Geom Error" This error message grub loading 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 grub loading error 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 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 : "Di
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