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while booting: grub stage 1.5 - error 2 I'm posting from the live CD and I didn't find an useful answer in Google. 12.04 grub2 boot-failure share|improve this question edited Dec 1 '12 at 18:58 Lucio 8,3921761114 asked Dec 1 '12 at 18:31 Gabriel 113 1 Adding the output of the boot info script to your question would help, but stage1.5 is part of grub-legacy and 12.04 uses grub2, so you must have some other disk that has an old broken grub install on it that ubuntu live cd you are booting rather than the one you installed 12.04 on. –psusi Dec 1 '12 at 20:50 Thanks for your help ! I understand what you wrote, but I'm a newbie with Ubuntu. Where is this boot info script ? I didn't find it. Before installing Ubuntu I was running Kubuntu (don't remember the version). Maybe am I still lauching the old grub... But how to check it ? I tried "sudo grub" on my Live cd, but i get a "command not found"... –Gabriel Dec 1 '12 at 23:49 Google for boot info script and it should be the first thing that comes up. Do you have more than one hard drive? –psusi Dec 2 '12 at 1:24 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Boot from LiveCD and from a terminal run 'grub-install /dev/hda' command and then boot from the hard disk. The command will do a fresh install of grub on your hard disk and overwrite any previous versions of grub. Hopefully this will fix it. share|improve this answer answered Dec 4 '12 at 22:32 gdesilva 211 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged 12.04 grub2 boot-failure
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loading, please wait ....ERROR 2. I cannot access my Kubuntu or Windows XP. How can I solve this problem. I installed Kubuntu on the Slave hard drive and Grub, of ... Results 1 to 3 of 3 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Add Thread to del.icio.usTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-16, 10:03 http://askubuntu.com/questions/224336/grub-error-2-while-booting-ubuntu-12-04 PM #1 GRUB Loading, error 2 Hello, I installed Kubuntu v 6.10. After installation and reboot, i get GRUB Loading stage 1.5, then the error GRUB loading, please wait ....ERROR 2. I cannot access my Kubuntu or Windows XP. How can I solve this problem. I installed Kubuntu on the Slave hard drive and Grub, of course, on the primary. Thanks for any help Dan Dan Reply With Quote 02-17, 01:20 AM #2 Re: GRUB Loading, error 2 * Dan C http://www.textndata.com/forums/grub-loading-error-2-a-239164.html wrote in alt.os.linux.ubuntu: http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html 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.
Somehow, whatever location was initially written to your grub configuration no longer exists according to grub. Try Super Grub: http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/ -- David
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Computing Tutorials Open Source Pro LearnWhat is Linux? Training Certification Events Webinars CommunityParticipate Q&A Forums Blogs ResourcesNewsletter Distributions Publications Infographics Photos Videos Jobs Carla Schroder June 12, 2014 How to Rescue a Non-booting GRUB 2 on Linux Once upon a time we had legacy GRUB, the Grand Unified Linux Bootloader version 0.97. Legacy GRUB had many virtues, but it became old and its developers did yearn for more functionality, and thus did GRUB 2 come into the world. GRUB 2 is a major rewrite with several significant differences. It boots removable media, and can be configured with an option to enter your system BIOS. It's more complicated to configure with all kinds of scripts to wade through, and instead of having a nice fairly simple /boot/grub/menu.lst file with all configurations in one place, the default is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Which you don't edit directly, oh no, for this is not for mere humans to touch, but only other scripts. We lowly humans may edit /etc/default/grub, which controls mainly the appearance of the GRUB menu. We may also edit the scripts in /etc/grub.d/. These are the scripts that boot your operating systems, control external applications such as memtest and os_prober, and theming./boot/grub/grub.cfg is built from /etc/default/grub and /etc/grub.d/* when you run the update-grub command, which you must run every time you make changes. The good news is that the update-grub script is reliable for finding kernels, boot files, and adding all operating systems to your GRUB boot menu, so you don't have to do it manually. We're going to learn how to fix two of the more common failures. When you boot up your system and it stops at the grub> prompt, that is the full GRUB 2 command shell. That means GRUB 2 started normally and loaded the normal.mod module (and other modules which are located in /boot/grub/[arch]/), but it didn't find your grub.cfg file. If you see grub rescue> that means it couldn't find normal.mod, so it probably couldn't find any of your boot files. How does this happen? The kernel might have changed drive assignments or you moved your hard drives, you changed some partitions, or installed a new operating system and moved things around. In these scena