Grub Loading Error 15 Ubuntu 11.10
Get Kubuntu Get Xubuntu Get Lubuntu Get UbuntuStudio Get Mythbuntu Get Edubuntu Get Ubuntu-GNOME Get UbuntuKylin Ubuntu Code of Conduct Ubuntu Wiki Community Wiki Other Support Launchpad Answers Ubuntu IRC Support AskUbuntu Official Documentation User Documentation Social Media Facebook Twitter Useful Links Distrowatch Bugs: Ubuntu PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity Page Please read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support Installation & Upgrades [SOLVED] GRUB loading stage 1.5 error 15 Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 10 of 10 Thread: GRUB loading stage 1.5 error 15 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode November 2nd, 2010 #1 missfroguk View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Nov 2008 Location Edinburgh Beans 23 GRUB loading stage 1.5 error 15 Hi, I have had ubuntu on my PC for 2 years without any problem. I am dual-booting between Ubuntu and Vista from a 2yr-old TOSHIBA laptop. The version of Ubuntu I was using is 9.10 (ok, should have updated a while back, mea culpa...) Yesterday I couldn't load Ubuntu and I got a message Code: ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/[long number] done not exist. Dropping to a shell! I managed to sort out the problem thanks to this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1355385 and used Ubuntu without any problem. Now today I tried to switch the computer on again and I am getting the error message Code: GRUB loading stage 1.5 GRUB loading, please wait... Error 15 Following the advice on the post above, I updated GRUB to GRUB2 last night. Maybe I shouldn't have... The screen with the GRUB error message comes before the screen that would let me choose between Vista and Ubuntu and won't let me use a command prompt or anything. The only thin
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GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu…brainwave on Setting up AVR development env…Eric on GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu…Caroline on GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu… Archives November 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu ) https://stringofthoughts.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/grub-error-17-debianubuntu/ GRUB error 15 ( Debian/Ubuntu ) Setting up AVR development environment in Ubuntu Recent Posts Code Blocks IDE for avr-gcc and avrdude(Ubuntu) Setting up AVR development environment inUbuntu GRUB error 15 ( Debian/Ubuntu) GRUB error https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu) Configuring Apache Web Server(Debian/Ubuntu) Pages About May 2009 M T W T F S S « Apr Nov » 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 Blogroll WordPress.com WordPress.org Meta Register Log in Entries grub loading RSS Comments RSS WordPress.com Blogroll WordPress.com WordPress.org Meta Register Log in Subscribe Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) « Configuring Apache Web Server(Debian/Ubuntu) GRUB error 15 ( Debian/Ubuntu) » GRUB error 17 ( Debian/Ubuntu) Posted by stringofthoughts on May 24, 2009 Grub error 17 and Grub error 15, the most common grub error messages. Grub error 17 is kind of scary because you don't even see your grub menu in this case and grub loading error grub error 15 is very frustrating because it shows the grub menu but comes back to same error over and over again. I was also terrified of these error because once you get these error you can't use your system, you can't access the net and that's is just not cool.is it ? The reason for grub error 17 is a messed up partition table disk order. How partition table disk order gets messed up I have no idea but it does sometimes and then you get error 17. So what does it mean by a messed up partition table disk order. It means say your drive A was /dev/hda2 earlier now it is /dev/hda3 or something else bottom line for you to know is that you need to fix this to get rid of error 17. A good way to find this out is using a live CD $ sudo fdisk -l You ‘ll get something like (this is only an example) Disk /dev/hda: 200.0 GB, 200049647616 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 24321 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disk identifier: 0x247ae615 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 1275 10241406 c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/hda2 1276 24320 185108962+ f W95 Ext
using grub-install 3.2 Making a GRUB bootable CD-ROM 3.3 The map between BIOS drives and OS devices 3.4 BIOS installation 4 Booting 4.1 How to boot operating systems 4.1.1 How to boot an OS directly with GRUB 4.1.2 Chain-loading an OS 4.2 Loopback booting 4.3 Some caveats on OS-specific issues 4.3.1 GNU/Hurd 4.3.2 GNU/Linux 4.3.3 DOS/Windows 5 Writing your own configuration file 5.1 Simple configuration handling 5.2 Writing full configuration files directly 5.3 Multi-boot manual config 5.4 Embedding a configuration file into GRUB 6 Theme file format 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Theme Elements 6.2.1 Colors 6.2.2 Fonts 6.2.3 Progress Bar 6.2.4 Circular Progress Indicator 6.2.5 Labels 6.2.6 Boot Menu 6.2.7 Styled Boxes 6.2.8 Creating Styled Box Images 6.3 Theme File Manual 6.3.1 Global Properties 6.3.2 Format 6.3.3 Global Property List 6.3.4 Component Construction 6.3.5 Component List 6.3.6 Common properties 7 Booting GRUB from the network 8 Using GRUB via a serial line 9 Using GRUB with vendor power-on keys 10 GRUB image files 11 Filesystem syntax and semantics 11.1 How to specify devices 11.2 How to specify files 11.3 How to specify block lists 12 GRUB’s user interface 12.1 The flexible command-line interface 12.2 The simple menu interface 12.3 Editing a menu entry 13 GRUB environment variables 13.1 Special environment variables 13.1.1 biosnum 13.1.2 chosen 13.1.3 color_highlight 13.1.4 color_normal 13.1.5 debug 13.1.6 default 13.1.7 fallback 13.1.8 gfxmode 13.1.9 gfxpayload 13.1.10 gfxterm_font 13.1.11 icondir 13.1.12 lang 13.1.13 locale_dir 13.1.14 menu_color_highlight 13.1.15 menu_color_normal 13.1.16 net_pxe_boot_file 13.1.17 net_pxe_dhcp_server_name 13.1.18 net_pxe_domain 13.1.19 net_pxe_extensionspath 13.1.20 net_pxe_hostname 13.1.21 net_pxe_ip 13.1.22 net_pxe_mac 13.1.23 net_pxe_rootpath 13.1.24 pager 13.1.25 prefix 13.1.26 pxe_blksize 13.1.27 pxe_default_gateway 13.1.28 pxe_default_server 13.1.29 root 13.1.30 superusers 13.1.31 theme 13.1.32 timeout 13.2 The GRUB environment block 14 The list of available commands 14.1 The list of commands for the menu only 14.1.1 menuentry 14.1.2 submenu 14.2 The list of general commands 14.2