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Errors; Is the drive salvageable? Issues related to hardware problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24348 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 chicagocoyote Posts: 20 Joined: 2009/05/19 19:11:56 Location: Chicago Grub Load Read Errors; Is the drive salvageable? Quote Postby chicagocoyote » 2010/12/24 03:36:31 I have a single drive in my system, a SeaGate 76GB SCSI drive.I am running CentOS 5.2.My machine locked up recently with the following grub loading message onall xterms: journal commit I/O error.This machine has a separate /boot partition _however_ that bootpartition is ext2, not ext3 (and therefore has no journalling).On rebooting (multiple times) the machine would fail to rebootand I would see one of the two following messages: Grub Loading Stage2 Read Erroror Grub Read Error"smartctl -H /dev/sda" grub loading error yielded:SMART Heath Status OKOn booting of a CD in "linux rescue" mode, all disk partitionsmounted except /boot.I executed "fdisk /dev/sda1" sda1 being the /boot partitionand though I executed no commands to alter the partition,I exited with "w" to save changes as opposed to "q" whichwould exit without saving changes (even though I executedno "partition altering" commands).Now, however, a "linux rescue" boot finds and mounts allpartitions including the /boot partition.---------I tried grub grub> root (hd0,0) grub> setup (hd0)and then I tried: grub-install --root-directory=/ /dev/sda1and both times, the machine would still not boot but again gethung up on one of the following messages: Grub Loading Stage1.5 Read Erroror Grub Read ErrorI deleted the Stage1.5 files, reran grub again, and sure,the Stage1.5 error message went away but the machine wouldnow get hung up on "Stage2 error".I finally INSTALLED a new OS, CentOS 5.5, the install completedbut on booting, I still get "Grub Stage2" errors.On this re-install, I left all partitions s