Grub4dos Error 5 Partition Table Invalid Or Corrupt
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Member Registered: 2008-09-12 Posts: 259 grub error 5[Solved] Hi fellow Arch Linux user.Previously my external 1 TB USB hard disk crash while installing packages. I have resolve the upgrade issue and is able how to recover grub in redhat linux 6 to access the partition. However, I am unable to boot up my external reinstall grub rhel6 hard disk which results in grub error 5. I am able to boot up my external hard disk before
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the crash.I have tried many things except using grub-install.. it keep giving me "does not have any corresponding BIOS drive". I have never install using grub-install since I usually use grub
/sbin/grub Not Found
command prompt with root and setup.Further searching indicate I can copy my laptop MBR to the external hard disk using dd command. However, the partition table is not the same and I try copying the MBR to another external hard disk it result in "Missing operating system".I hope fellow ArchLinux can advise how me to make my 1TB external hard disk bootable again. how to corrupt grub in linux Last edited by archlinuxsagi (2010-06-30 14:43:54) Offline #2 2010-06-30 11:24:24 scarletxfi Member From: Australia Registered: 2010-04-19 Posts: 105 Re: grub error 5[Solved] I'm no expert but check out this site: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual … ge2-errors"5 : Partition table invalid or corruptThis error is returned if the sanity checks on the integrity of the partition table fail. This is a bad sign. "This may or may not help, some people have reported it helping:can you boot a LiveCD and rearrange the boot partition to be in the begining? also check that the disk has a bottable flag on it with fdisk -lto find what it's called then fdisk /dev/whatyoufound/a (toggle bootable flag)1 (1st partition)w (write the partition table)In general Grub error 5 seems to be pretty serious, and I would say backup your /home and settings and reinstall, unless someone has a better idea...note: I can't be responsible for ANY data loss, please take my advice as a recommendation. Offline #3 2010-06-30 14:43:31 archlinuxsagi Member Registered: 2008-09-12 Posts: 259 Re: grub error 5[Solved] The root cause was my partition table was not in order.. Maybe the last kernel update cause
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