Grub Loading Error 15 Dsl
comes the Error 15: File not found. In the startline I can read "kernel /boot/linux root=/dev/hda2 ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init quiet vga=normal nomce apm=power-off noprompt noeject frugal"HDA2 ist the Linux-partition.I´m a absolut linux beginner, and I´ve no idea what to do to get start the damn from hd.Sorry about my bad english, but hope You can understand !?Regards and Thanks for help!eboxDamnHello again!After surching for the problem I found out that there is a path named "/boot" on hda2 but under this there is no other path named "linux". There is only path "/boot/grub". (changing grub start line to this path I got the same error. In the path /boot there are 2 files. (system.map and system.map-2.6.11)Has someone any solution what to do??ThankseboxDamnwow. There's no kernel. Your install didn't work, try copying "linux" from the cd's boot dir...Hello!Thanks for Your answer. How can it be?- I´ve installed from a live-CD.- After booting DAMN from CD there is a routine on workplace to install on Harddisc. I used this one to install.Can You explain a little bit detailed what to do now?- I´ve no linux skill.The situation is in the moment:I can start DAMN from Live-CD. I can mount HDA2. On HDA2 I can see that the instal-routine has installed lot of paths and files.If I boot without CD than GRUB starts. When I tried to start the DSL-Option I got the message "Error 15: File no found.(The Start-Line is like told before)Sorry about my english, hope You can understand me!?Thanks!!!!eboxDamn.I get you Very Well. Here's more detail:Boot Livecd, mount hda2.Start Aterm, typeQuote sudo sucd /cdromlsyou should see something like "boot KNOPPIX index.html"Quote cd bootlsSee? There are the boot files, including the kernel. Just copy it to /mnt/hda2/boot withQuote cp linux /mnt/hda2/bootNext Page... original here.
a reboot.I get a Grub - Error 15: file not foundthe menu.lst file contains:Code Sample # This sets the default entry to boot. # Remember that GRUB counts from 0, so 1 is the second entry.default 0 # This sets the length of time in seconds that grub will wait for the http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/f/topic-3-5-18232-0.html user to select an OS# before it boots the default on. I reccommend at least 15 seconds.timeout 15# Enter the entry for DSL here. Something like this.title DSLkernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm nodma noscsi frugal title DSL fb800x600kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=788 noacpi noapm nodma noscsi http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/f/topic-3-5-12263-0.html frugal title DSL fb1024x768kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=791 noacpi noapm nodma noscsi frugal title DSL fb1280x1024kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=794 noacpi noapm nodma noscsi frugal #title DSL with toram, mydsl, restore, hostname, and passwords#kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm noscsi frugal dma toram mydsl=hda5 restore=hda5 host=DSL1 secure#title DSL with XFree86#kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm noscsi frugal dma toram mydsl=hda5/xfree restore=hda6 host=DSL1 secure#title DSL with mydsl, restore, persistentancy, hostname, and passwords#kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm noscsi frugal dma toram mydsl=hda3 restore=hda3 home=hda3 opt=hda3 host=DSL1 secure#title DSL Runlevel 2#kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm noscsi nodma frugal 2 base norestore#title Windows#root (hd0,0)#chainloader +1#makeactive#bootand the device.map contain:Code Sample (hd0) /dev/hda(hd1) /dev/hdb(hd2) /dev/hdc(hd3) /dev/hdd(hd4) /dev/hde(hd5) /dev/hdfHow do I fix this Error 15?menu.lst should be like this:-Code Sample title DSL fb1024x768kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=791 noacpi noapm nodma noscsi frugalinitrd /boot/minirt24.g
2005, 07:07 PMRestore GRUB quite simple in Ubuntu, instead going through all the "gain root access" and play with shell commands, you can use the Ubuntu installation CD to https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-24113.html restore it without going through all kinds of hassles. Here are the steps: 1. Boot your computer up with Ubunto CD 2. Go through all the process until you reech "[!!!] Disk Partition" 3. Select Manual Partition 4. Mount your appropriate linux partions / /boot swap ..... 5. DO NOT FORMAT THEM. 6. Finish the manual partition 7. Say "Yes" when it asks you to save the changes 8. It will give grub loading you errors saying that "the system couldn't install ....." after that 9. Ignore them, keep select "continue" until you get back to the Ubuntu installation menu 10. Jump to "Install Grub ...." 11. Once it is finished, just restart your computer Good luck!. remmeltApril 6th, 2005, 11:11 AMIsn't it easier to do this: 1. Pop in the Live CD, boot from it until you reach the desktop. 2. Open a terminal window grub loading error or switch to a tty. 3. Type "grub" 4. Type "root (hd0,6)", or whatever your harddisk + boot partition numbers are (my /boot is at /dev/sda7, which translates to hd0,6 for grub). 5. Type "setup (hd0)", ot whatever your harddisk nr is. 6. Quit grub by typing "quit". 7. Reboot. I may be missing your point though, if so, please forgive me :) Restore GRUB quite simple in Ubuntu, instead going through all the "gain root access" and play with shell commands, you can use the Ubuntu installation CD to restore it without going through all kinds of hassles. Here are the steps: 1. Boot your computer up with Ubunto CD 2. Go through all the process until you reech "[!!!] Disk Partition" 3. Select Manual Partition 4. Mount your appropriate linux partions / /boot swap ..... 5. DO NOT FORMAT THEM. 6. Finish the manual partition 7. Say "Yes" when it asks you to save the changes 8. It will give you errors saying that "the system couldn't install ....." after that 9. Ignore them, keep select "continue" until you get back to the Ubuntu installation menu 10. Jump to "Install Grub ...." 11. Once it is finished, just restart your computer Good luck!. vnbuddy2002April 6th, 2005, 05:12 PM:) Your way is defi