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... Läser in ... Arbetar ... Lägg till i Vill du titta på det här igen senare? Logga in om du vill lägga till videoklippet i en spellista. Logga in Dela https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1773112 Mer Rapportera Vill du rapportera videoklippet? Logga in om du vill rapportera olämpligt innehåll. Logga in Statistik 42 105 visningar 80 Gillar du videoklippet? Logga in och gör din röst hörd. Logga in 81 18 Gillar du inte videoklippet? Logga in och gör din röst hörd. Logga in 19 Läser in ... Läser in ... Läser in ... Rankning kan göras när videoklippet har hyrts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjAHd0NV-c4 Funktionen är inte tillgänglig just nu. Försök igen senare. Publicerades den 22 juni 2014I was modifying some partition but ended up with corruption of my grub, but my root partitionn was intact although and anyway this method will work without LiveCD only when you have your root partition intact.1. ls (hdX,Y) [in my case it was "ls (hd0,msdos5)", you can check it by "ls (hd0,msdos5)/boot" command]2. set prefix=(hd0,msdos5)/usr/lib/grub [in some pc its (hd0,msdos5)/boot/grub ]3. set root=(hd0,msdos5)4. set5. ls /boot [to check the above commands worked]6. insmod linux [load linux module to make following linux command works]7. linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 ro [choose your own device where your root partition is]8. initrd /initrd.img [Give the location of your initrd file]9. boot HAPPY BOOTING !!!!Final steps - don't forget to do "sudo update-grub" "sudo grub-install /dev/sda" after successful boot to install grub Kategori Vetenskap och teknik Licens Standardlicens för YouTube Visa mer Visa mindre Läser in ... Automatisk uppspelning När automatisk uppspelning är aktiverad spelas ett föreslaget videoklipp upp automatiskt. Kommer härnäst How to fix grub rescue (solution work 100% ) - Längd: 4:29. FullFreeSoftware.Net 46 691 visningar 4:29 Fix Error unknow
esos casos nos deja en un prompt de la consola de rescate de grub. grub rescue> Cada vez tengo más claro que la persona que hizo http://threep.tumblr.com/post/764599526/grub-rescue-como-recuperar-el-sistema-de-arranque esta consola, es un jodido sádico hijodeputa: no le dió la gana de poner un comando de ayuda para saber la lista de comandos disponibles. Venga, vamos a hacer que esto http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2011/09/09/how-to-fix-grub-rescue-prompt-without-live-cd-for-grub2/ arranque: Necesitamos ver la lista de particiones que tenemos disponibles ls Este comando nos mostrará todas las particiones que ha podido encontrar. En mi caso: (hd0) (hd0,1) (hd1) (hd1,1) (hd1,5) (hd2) (hd2,1) grub rescue (hd3) (hd3,1) Ahora debemos saber cual de esas particiones contiene la carpeta /boot/grub, con todos los datos necesarios para arrancar, para ello, bastará con ir haciendo un “ls” para cada una de las particiones, tal que: ls (hd1,1)/ * Ojo con la barra del final, dió por culo cosa mala, oiga Una vez encontremos la partición correcta el “ls” nos devolverá un listado caracterísitico error attempt to de carpetas, entre ellas la necesitada boot Ahora hemos de añadir el prefijo: set prefix=(hd1,1)/boot/grub * Obviamente cambia el hd1,1 por hdX,Y según toque en tu caso, la carpeta grub no tiene porque estár debajo de boot. Vale, ahora vamos a ampliar un poco los comandos que disponemos en la consola: insmod (hd1,1)/boot/grub/linux.mod Ahora sólo quedará: Setear como root la partición set root=(hd1,1) Cargamos la imagen de linux linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-23-generic root=/dev/sdb1 * Si no estamos seguros de que imagen cargar lo podemos comprobar con un “ls” del directorio boot ** La nomenclatura del punto de montaje: sdb1, viene dada por el nombre de la partición: (hd1,1) es sdb1, del mismo modo que (hd0,2) sería: sda2 Ahora falta cargar el kernel: initrd /initrd.img Y,finally, podemos arrancar boot Una vez dentro del sistema, podremos reinstalar grub para evitar este error en la próxima carga grub-install /dev/sdb Permalink 29 notes josephleonardoblog liked thisshinigami-dx liked thistuturujones liked thiskharimg liked thisjuarkordphoto liked thisyetanotherinformatico liked thisgamesandcoffee liked thisnaruxrawr liked thishubutm20 liked thischkyourhead reblogged this from threepsevahaave reblogged this from threepsevahaave liked thismosj94 reblogged this from threepj054n reblogged this from threepelmastropeiro liked thisachi-li-pu-es liked thisflopblo
TS-110 NAS Applications Windows Android Chrome OS Storage HOWTOs Projects Software Hardware Photography How to fix GRUB rescue prompt without Live CD? (For GRUB2) Posted on September 9, 2011 by Black God Recently most of the leading Linux distributions have moved to GRUB2 Boot loader. It has a long list of features. Given that it has some learning curve also. Since it is a boot loader, not an user space application, we don't care about it till it puts us in rescue prompt :-). As usual today I was playing with my laptop and resulted in GRUB rescue prompt. I mean when I boot my laptop, I was not welcomed with GRUB menu, instead with a rescue prompt. I tried grub1 commands in this shell, but unfortunately it did not respond to any command positively. Then I learned about GRUB2 commands and able to get into my Linux installation (Debian wheezy) without any Live CD or other OS installation. So I thought of sharing the commands I used at rescue prompt to boot successfully into the existing Linux installation. Here is the snapshot of my grub rescue prompt session. I believe this will be sweet and short. Enter the following command in sequence. I have given (hdx,y) as generic syntax, where x is your hard disk number and y is the partition number. For example, if your grub is in /dev/sda1 then it is (hd0,1). In linux command line, pass your appropriate root device. I have mentioned it as /dev/sdXX. set prefix=(hdx,y)/boot/grub insmod (hdx,y)/boot/grub/linux.mod The above two command will put grub in regular command mode. This is the extra step you need in case of GRUB2. The below three steps are options, it may be needed - I am not sure. insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 insmod gzio Now continue with GRUB2 commands. set root=(hdx,y) linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-1-686-pae root=/dev/sdXX ro initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.0.0-1-686-pae boot Guys, now you should see kernel and initial ram disk loading message. You are done! Once booted you can fix the the GRUB with standard grub-* commands. Note: Here is how it can be done with Live CD. Your comments are welcome on corrections and omissions. Hacks boot, GRUB, grub2, HOWTO, Linux, live cd, prompt, rescue Share this post Related PostsHow to chroot Ubuntu using Live CD to fix GRUB rescue promptBoot CDROM through GRUBReview: Knoppix