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2009 #1 lollo45 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date May 2009 Beans 4 GRUB Loading Error 5 - HELP ! This is my first experience ever with a Linux OS. I have a Windows XP Professional OS on my desktop computer. I want to have both Windows XP and Ubuntu installed, and being able to choose at bootup which one to use. I downloaded Ubuntu 9.04 desktop i386. As recommended, I checked that the file was intact with MS5SUM. No problem. Then I burned on a CD. I installed Ubuntu from the CD. Now: In one of the question screenshots during installation, the one where I selected to let me choose at start which OS to use each time, I found it strange that it was saying "no operating system on this computer" when in fact, as I said, I have Windows XP installed. Why wasn't it recognizing that there was Windows XP installed? Anyway, I continued and completed the installation. Now, when I try to bootup I get the error GRUB loading Error 5 an
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 grub error 22 a hard disk, and the attempt to determine the size and geometry of the hard disk fails. grub error 17 "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
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the size and geometry of the floppy disk 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 https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1161777 the Stage 2 or Stage 1.5. "Geom Error" This error message 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 http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html during that process and it would not have completed the install). Errors Reported by the Stage 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
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