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the selection below. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Grub Error 15 (SOLVED) Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode grub error 15 centos Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 03-15-2013,06:05 PM #1 impert View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Sep 2008 Posts 33 Grub Error 15 (SOLVED) Hi all, This problem is solved, I'm only posting this in the hope that it may help others. A while ago, after no updates/changes that I was aware of, my system stopped grub error 15 file not found booting, and gave me: Code: GRUB Loading stage1_5 GRUB Loading, please wait Error 15 The error is in stage 1.5, not stage2, as there is no more info on screen. However, the grub manual tells us that stage 1.5 errors have the same explanations as stage2, and error 15 is "File not found". Presumably, Grub couldn't find stage2. However, after booting with a Grub CD, a quick check shows that the stage2 and all other stuff normally present is there. Furthermore, boot_info_script says all is hunky-dory, Code: Grub Legacy (v0.97) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks on the same drive in partition #1 for /boot/grub/stage2 and /boot/grub/menu.lst. Grub Legacy (v0.97) is installed in the boot sector of sda1 and looks at sector 17179431 of the same hard drive for the stage2 file. A stage2 file is at this location on /dev/sda. Stage2 looks on partition #1 for /boot/grub/menu.lst. Checked that menu.lst and fstab were ok. Furthermore, using the Grub CD I could boot sda1 by using the chainloader +1 command, and using the configfile command br
Us grub loading stage 1.5 error 15 grub loading stage 1.5 error 15 error message does
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not necessarily indicates that you have destroyed a MBR ( grub loading stage 1.5 error 22 master Boot Record ) of your booting partition. In fact this is a very common
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Grub error message. Usually this grub problem is resolved by changing a BIOS boot hard drive priority.It may happen that you just left your http://forums.justlinux.com/showthread.php?154371-Grub-Error-15-(SOLVED) USB stick 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 https://linuxconfig.org/grub-loading-stage-15-error-15 order. More info: Grub 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 Linux® Quick Fix Notebook Open Source Security Tools Self-Service Linux®: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination Managing Linux® Systems with Webmin™ An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 User Mode Linux Understanding the Linux® Virtual Memory Manager Linux® Patch Management The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide Ubuntu Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands Java™ Application Development on Linux Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide 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_infk0
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DoctorBeaver I was installing Ubuntu from CD and we had a powercut while the installation was in progress. Now, when I try to boot it says "Grub loading 1.5 please wait..." then a couple of seconds later I get "Error 15" and nothing else happens. I tried to install again from scratch but although the CD drive is accessed I get exactly the same error. Basically, I'm stuffed. Any ideas? I've got USB memory sticks, an external hard drive, external CD/DVD drive (which I've tried but got the same error) and an SDHC memory card available if any of those could offer a solution. AftershockVibe You could try the steps here after booting from the install CD: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 DoctorBeaver AftershockVibe wrote: You could try the steps here after booting from the install CD: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 It won't boot from the install disk. With or without the disk I get error 15. malcolmpreen I had a similar sounding problem a while back.... can't remember the exact error... but I know I couldn't boot from the hard disk, or the ubuntu install media. I was able to switch into debug mode (from grub I think.... but I'm not 100% sure) and that was suggesting that I had a problem which needed fscking.... Fine I thought.... if only I could boot somehow.... Anyway.... long story short.... I happened to have a Fedora 10 installation DVD.... I was able to boot that OK.... enter rescue mode.... and fsck the ubuntu disk.... following that... everything was good. For the record, my Ubuntu was 8.04 - if I remember I tried booting from 8.04 and 8.10 with no luck. Best of luck... in theory... assuming you have a way to get it.... any other distribution installation MIGHT be worth a go.... Malcolm DoctorBeaver Malcolm - thanks for that. I'll give it a try. Anything is worth a try because the PC is totally useless at the moment. AftershockVibe Sorry DoctorBeaver, I thought Quote: I tried to install again from scratch but although the CD drive is accessed I get exactly the same error. meant that it failed after the install. Normally, I'd suggest SuperGrubDisk: http://www.supergrubdisk.org/ but their latest news post (10th April) doesn't fill me with confidence. Seems the new kernel setup isn't playing nice with Grub. There's a USB version though, should be easy enough to test and might be worth a go. DoctorBeaver AftershockVibe - I'll try the USB but I'm not hopeful. Otherwise I think the only way I'm going to solve this problem will be to remove the hard dri