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Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top “Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda” when installing GRUB up vote 15 down vote favorite 4 I recently bought a shiny new Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and I want to dual boot it grub loading please wait error 17 with Ubuntu for studying purposes. Its built-in OS is Windows 8.1 and it has a 256GB SSD. I've made a separate 90GB partition just for Ubuntu and a live USB to install it. The first time everything seemed to work great, I solved the wifi issued by blacklisting ideapad_laptop, the installation went flawlessly and Ubuntu worked fine. When I got up the next morning and turned on my laptop it booted into Windows right away without ever showing the GRUB menu. So I tried to reset, and checked my partitions with the Disk Manager and everything looked fine. Since I couldn't find a solution online I went ahead and formatted the partition to try and install again. This time and every time since, the installation was aborted and I got a fatal error saying: Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda Executing `grub-install /dev/sda` failed. This is a fatal error. Can anyone please suggest a solution to this problem? If any further information is needed I would be happy to provide it. Thanks. When i
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Ubuntu LoCo Team Forums Asia and Oceania LoCo Teams Philippine Team [SOLVED] Grub loading, please wait... ERROR 17 Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is http://askubuntu.com/questions/459620/unable-to-install-grub-in-dev-sda-when-installing-grub the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 10 of 10 Thread: [SOLVED] Grub loading, please wait... ERROR 17 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 23rd, 2008 #1 ysNoi View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Tea Glorious Tea! Join Date May 2008 Location "Bayan Ko" BeansHidden! DistroUbuntu Development Release [SOLVED] Grub loading, please wait... ERROR 17 https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=867481 Guys, did you ever experienced this error on your Dual Boot Machine..? Please help naman...! Eto ngayon problem ko..! Naka Live CD lang ako ngayon and I could access all my partitions heRe..! Details: When I start my PC, it stocks with this error Grub loading, please wait... ERROR 17 The last thing I remember is nag-install ako ng Vbox sa XP and napagana ko yung Ubuntu being the Guest OS....Eto kaya ang reason bakit nasira ang Grub ko..! Adv Reply July 23rd, 2008 #2 thschiavo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Dec 2007 Location Brasil Beans 46 DistroUbuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron Re: Grub loading, please wait... ERROR 17 I think 'error 17' indicates GRUB can't identify the partition type. Check http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/man...roubleshooting for more details. Here is the relevant entry: "17 : Cannot mount selected partition This error is returned if the partition requested exists, but the filesystem type cannot be recognized by GRUB." Could be this? My problem is i'm not really sure I understand what you're writing, hehe. Last edited by thschiavo; July 23rd, 2008 at 03:49 AM. Thiago Schiavo Mosqueiro http://stoa.usp.br/thschiavo Adv Reply July 23rd, 2008 #3 ysNoi View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Tea Glorious Tea! Join Date May 2008 Location "Bayan Ko" BeansHidden! DistroUbuntu Dev
unknown file system error?UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki10 Answers Amit Kumar Padal, A Fellow TradeviserUpdated 14w agoI faced the same problem a week back when my sister got a HP laptop which came with Windows 8.1 & Ubuntu https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-fix-a-grub-rescue-unknown-file-system-error preloaded. The Windows was partitioned with 320 GB of unpartioned drive and the rest was http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html allocated for Ubuntu. All I did was partioning my hard-disk in Windows. Then once I restarted my laptop it said "unknown filesystem" "Grub Rescue" & I couldn’t get any further.After struggling for hours I could fix the boot-loader problem. Here is what I did:-Stop panicking, you didn’t loose your data.-Switch on the laptop, wait till you get the Grub grub loading Rescue Screen.-Type the following commandslsIt will show you a list of partions you have made.You will get something like this (hd0),(hd0,msdos1)(hd0,msdos2)(hd0,msdos4)You need to find which drive is your Ubuntu root for which type the following:set prefix= (hd0,msdos1)/boot/grubIf it’s not the root drive you will get an error message "unknown filesystem". In that case try the same command with the next partion, ex: set prefix=(hd0,msdos2)/boot/grubIf you are not getting an error: Congrats, you have found your grub loading error root drive. You can proceed to the next command after that:set prefix=(hd0,msdos1)/boot/grubinsmod normalnormalYour PC will now boot successfully. Now select Ubuntu & login.Open Terminal( Ctr+Alt+T or use the search)sudo update-grubsudo grub-install /dev/sdaNow the bootloader error is fixed you should be able to boot your laptop normally & even your data is intact.If sudo update-grub didn't work, type sudo grub-update54.9k Views · View UpvotesRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowHow do I fix unknown file system grub error?How do I boot a system after grub rescue error, unfortunately unknown filesystem says when I run ls (hd0,msdos5) /boot in all the partition?In my HP 246 laptop I've deleted the Linux partion, and after restarting, it shows Grub rescue error, what should I do next to fix the bug?Why does GRUB rescue appear when uninstalling Ubuntu?My dual booted (win 10+Ubuntu) laptop is reporting GRUB error, what should I do(see details)? Chandrashekar Babu, A Linux enthusiast since 1995.Written 31w agoI did not personally face this issue yet to be an expert at solving it. However, a quick search on the internet and I found this issue discussed in various other forums with solutions. One link that I found was a similar query at AskUbuntu - Fixing GRUB error: "error: unknown filesystem" . Kindly read through the proposed solutions and let us know if they work.Good luck!15.7k Views &midd
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 a hard disk, and the attempt to determine the size and geometry of the hard disk fails. "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 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 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 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 is returned if there is a disk write error whe