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us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only insmod normal file not found takes a minute: 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 Dual boot system fails to boot at all! Help up vote 1 down vote favorite I have a persistent problem of recovering my hard drive. I had Ubuntu and Win /boot/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod not found 7 installed on my DELL xps m1530 (Core Duo 2). After manipulating my partitions in windows, I got stuck in grub rescue. I cannot remember what I had exactly done, but right now, I have grub rescue> command line and the list of partitions are : (hd0) (hd0,msdos8) (hd0,msdos7) (hd0,msdos7) (hd0,msdos6) (hd0,msdos5) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos1) I have tried to get the list of files on those drives, but for all of them except (hd0,msdos6) and (hd0,msdos8), I get the following error when trying eg. ls (hd0,msdos7): error: unknown filesystem. in case of getting the list of files on (hd0,msdos6) or (hd0,msdos8) I get this error: error: bad filename. I have tried live ubuntu cd but it didn't boot and ended up with kernel panic(see below for details) I have tried to use live usb installation of ubuntu (using LinuxLive USB Creator and Universal USB installer) but when I try to boot from USB, I get the error of Kernel Panic(see below for details on this). I have also tried: set bo
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Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign http://askubuntu.com/questions/555125/dual-boot-system-fails-to-boot-at-all-help 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 All partitions in grub rescue are bad filename up vote -1 down vote favorite So I tried to boot my asus eee PC 900, but it said error: no such device:etcSo I did ls, and http://askubuntu.com/questions/781539/all-partitions-in-grub-rescue-are-bad-filename I tried ls for all partitions and some of the. Said bad Filename. Soo how can I perform a factory reset without a disc or a USB? It was just sitting in a closet before I opened it up, so I don't see much reason it is acting like that. There is no external damage that is visible. The os is Linux, don't know what version because It was given to me by a friend. Also if there is any way to recover Linux, I'm fine with that too. grubrescue share|improve this question edited Jun 3 at 22:04 asked Jun 3 at 20:45 Jclegoking 11 1 More information is needed. Please include more information by revising your original question. You might include what you did before your system stopped booting, the operating systems installed, the operating system from factory, and computer model. If there is an physical damage then describe it. Decided what you want. Do you want to try to repair boot, or restore the factory operating system? Ask one question at
grub rescue. I know that my boot partiton is /dev/sda5 as it contains the following files in its /boot directory: vmlinuz-3.13.0-24-genric initrd.img-3.13.0-24-generic I saw the following grub-rescue procedure at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gparted/+question/254267 some Linux-support sites but I haven't been able to use it. Any help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OKSrUPVoWM will be much appreciated. (1) set root=(hd0,5)/boot (2) insmod linux (3) linux (hd0,5)/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-24-generic (4) initrd (hd0,5)/boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-24-generic (5) boot Responses from grub-rescue: (1) command is accepted OK. (2) linux is declared an unknown filesystem (3) linux is declared an unknown command (4) initrd is declared an unknwon command (5) boot is declared an unknown grub rescue command Julianloui Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Answered For: Ubuntu gparted Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Last query: 2014-09-12 Last reply: 2014-09-14 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2014-09-09: #1 Does your /boot folder reside on the same partition as the rest of the OS? Julianloui (julianloui) said on 2014-09-09: #2 Andrew, grub rescue error Yes. I find /boot only in (hd0,5), not in (hd0,6) or (hd0.7). sda2=sda5+sda6+sda7. Blkid shows /dev/sda5 as ext2, /dev/sda6 as swap, and /dev/sda7 as ext4. I hope this info helps. Thanks. Julianloui actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2014-09-09: #3 If you choot to the non boot partition then mount /boot then you can fix grub. I have done this myself and the server ISO is really good at this :-) Ubfan (ubfan1) said on 2014-09-09: #4 Your set root should be to (hd0,5) not the /boot subdirectory. Not sure what the linux module gives you, but you might use insmod ext2, then try the linux ... lines. Julianloui (julianloui) said on 2014-09-09: #5 Andrew, You mean I should use the Ubuntu 12.04 Livecd? Can I use a Linux Mint Livecd also? Do I mount /boot by issuing 'sudo mount /dev/sda5 /boot'? Julianloui Julianloui (julianloui) said on 2014-09-09: #6 uban1, Thank for your kind advice on using grub rescue. I can run the following two sequential commands without any trouble: > set root=(hd0,5) > insmod ext2 But grub rescue rejects the next command mainly because it considers linux an unknown command. > linux (hd0,5)/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-24-generic Julianlou Julianloui (julianloui) said o
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