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PM I have a Dell Latitude D610 with 2 hard disks that I have set up in a dual-boot grub loading error 17 windows 7 configuration with the following partitions/dev/sda Dell Diagnostic Utility NTFS with Win XP/dev/sdb ext3 with Linux (Ubuntu 6.06 LTS) Linux swapI installed VMWare Server on the linux partition. I then tried
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to create a virtual machine where the guest OS is windows XP running off /dev/sda. Whether I set "Entire disk" or "Individual partitions", however, I just cannot successfully power on the virtual machine. I get the following error message:\----GRUB Loading stage1.5.GRUB loading, please wait...Error 21\---- I faithfully followed the following directions:http://news.u32.net/articles/2006/07/18/running-vmware-on-a-physical-partitionDoes anybody have any suggestions of what might be going wrong ?Many thanksSailesh 2012Views grub loading error 17 android x86 Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 13 replies 1. Re: Dual-boot ubuntu-winxp grub error 21 ? devsk Aug 7, 2006 10:24 PM (in response to saileshwar) which disk has the grub root partition? and which partition in that disk? If grub.conf refers to (hdx,y), then (hdx,y) better be present and have /boot in it. Post your grub.conf, fdisk -l and df -k when you run vmware.As a side note, have you created a vmware h/w profile in XP before doing this? Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: Dual-boot ubuntu-winxp grub error 21 ? continuum Aug 8, 2006 6:07 AM (in response to saileshwar) Forget grub.Create a boot-floppy-image for the XP guest and use raw-disk in partitioned device form.That makes sure you never accidentaly kill your bootloader - is fast and troublefree.I don't know how many times I explained how to create such a floppy in this forum - use search function.Oh - you don't have a floppy -drive? That really doesn't count as excuse - your VMs have one Ulli Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 3. Re: Dual-boot ubuntu-winxp grub error 21
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Ubuntu with Vmware Player inapadMarch 10th, 2007, 06:01 AMI found this tutorial in this web page here (http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/Run_Existing_Windows_Instalation_On_Ubuntu_With_Vm ware_player.html) I resided to give it a try and it work perfectly. Now i can start my native windows without having to reboot and without needing to create a virtual machine. I only did some minor edits to the tutorial. Running existing Windows installation on Ubuntu is piece of cake. What you need is Vmware player and 10 minutes of spare time. There are two ways you can get your existing Windows installation to run in Vmware player: 1. Vmware Conventer - It converts you existing physical Windows installation into virtual machine - means; if your Windows installation is 30 GB big, you will need another 30 GB of free space to store it somewhere. Not an option in my case. 2. To setup Vmware player to use physical Windows installation. Don't worry, you will still be able to boot and use your Windows like you used to do. Let's start with the dirty work: I will save you a lot of trouble with creating necesarry .vmdk and .vmw files. These are files that contain your virtual machine information and are used by Vmware player. Download windows.vmdk (http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/files/windows.vmdk) and windows.vxm (http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/files/windows.vmx) but don't just fire 'em up yet. Read on. Open console. You will use program "parted" to get some of your disk information and modify windows.vmdk file. Parted is already there in Ubuntu by default. Strat parted with "sudo parted", (or if you have several disks "sudo parted /dev/hdx" where x the letter of the disk containing Windows installation) and type: "unit s" then "print". You will get something like this: http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/images/parted1.png Note the underlined number. Now type: "unit cyl" and "print". You will get this: http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/images/parted2.png Again, note the underlined numbers. Open windows.vmdk file with text editor and find this part of file: http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/images/vmdk.PNG Underlined values should be replaced with the values given by parted but there is a catch. Note that second RW value from vmdk file is not the same as the one you got from parted "Disk /dev/hda/". Thats because first partition on disk is master boot record or MBR which points to boot files of operating systems. It's lenght in this case is 63, and as far as I know, it is pretty standard value. We will use copy of MBR so actu