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Location: Louisiana Age: 66 Posts: 83 Thanks: 0 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post Rep Power: 0 Error 8: Kernel must be loaded before booting Overview: >> Multi-Boot System (Win98-Win2k-WinXP-Win7-Ubuntu 10.04 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/kernel-must-be-loaded-before-booting-4175427664/ DeskTop) >> Three hard drives (2 PATA and 1 SATA) >> Win98-Win2k-WinXP on first PATA drive >> Second PATA drive used for page files and storage >> Win7 and Ubuntu on SATA drive >> Ubuntu is most-recent (last) installation >> All Win systems booting fine both before and after addition of Ubuntu >> Selecting Ubuntu from boot menu results in arriving http://www.techtalkz.com/open-source-linux/520967-error-8-kernel-must-loaded-before-booting.html at a GRUB prompt >> Typing "boot" at GRUB prompt results in "Error 8: Kernel must be loaded before booting" Suspected problem: >> Hard drives are not seen in the same order by all operating systems, resulting in GRUB not finding Ubuntu to boot it Aggravating circumstance: >> Complete rookie here knows nothing at all about GRUB Please help! Sponsored Links 10-07-2010, 01:57 PM #2 leejosepho Junior Member (25+) Thread Starter Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Louisiana Age: 66 Posts: 83 Thanks: 0 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post Rep Power: 0 Re: Error 8: Kernel must be loaded before booting Here are some more details I forgot to include: Based on some past experience with boot problems after an installation of Mint (later removed) in this same system ... I unchecked "add boot" at Step 8 of the current Ubuntu installation, then later used NeoSmart's "EasyBCD" to add Ubuntu into the mix ... and I hope can explain the remainder of this clearly ... Prior to actually doing this Ubuntu installation, I had read a wa
won't start up General support questions including new installations Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 12 posts 1 2 Next sports_fan72 Posts: 7 Joined: 2011/04/28 15:12:45 GNU http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17276 GRUB, CentOS won't start up Quote Postby sports_fan72 » 2011/04/28 18:15:07 I installed CentOS 5.6 and there was an error, so once it finished, I reburned the cds and installed it again. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=81946 Now When I start up the cpu, GNU Grub comes up. Version 0.97 (640K lower/2096864K upper memory). How do I get the OS to start up. When i type in boot, I kernel must get error 8: Kernel must be loaded before booting".[Moderator edit: Fixed tyop in Subject.] Top pschaff Retired Moderator Posts: 18276 Joined: 2006/12/13 20:15:34 Location: Tidewater, Virginia, North America Contact: Contact pschaff Website GNU GRUB, CentOS won't start up Quote Postby pschaff » 2011/04/28 20:12:45 Welcome to the CentOS fora. Reading FAQ & Readme First is recommended for new users.It seem that GRUB cannot find the kernel must be menu file. Some information about the disk configuration you used for the installation might help. To debug try the following at the GRUB prompt and see what is returned:Code: Select allfind /boot/grub/stage1
find /grub/stage1You could also try booting from installation media in rescue mode to see if you may need to reinstall GRUB. Top sports_fan72 Posts: 7 Joined: 2011/04/28 15:12:45 Re: GNU GRUB, CentOS won't start up Quote Postby sports_fan72 » 2011/04/28 20:52:14 When I type those commands, I receive error 15: file not found. Top pschaff Retired Moderator Posts: 18276 Joined: 2006/12/13 20:15:34 Location: Tidewater, Virginia, North America Contact: Contact pschaff Website Re: GNU GRUB, CentOS won't start up Quote Postby pschaff » 2011/04/28 21:04:42 So GRUB can't find its own files. What happens when you try the rescue boot? Top sports_fan72 Posts: 7 Joined: 2011/04/28 15:12:45 Re: GNU GRUB, CentOS won't start up Quote Postby sports_fan72 » 2011/04/28 21:32:21 Just tried the rescue boot, got to the 5th and final cd and then it says the file isdn4k-utlis-3.2-56.e15.i386.rpm cannot be opened. This is due to a missing file, a corrupt package or corrupt media. Please verify your installation source
Posts: 8 GRUB2 can't load my system Hello everyone,I'm new to Archlinux. After having installed the system and configuring it for a few weeks I decided to install GRUB2. I removed GRUB, installed GRUB2 and rebooted. Now I'm stuck with a command line (grub>) and I can't start my system. I have tried several things, booted with a live CD and changed the grub.cfg file, used the command setup to install GRUB to a different partition. I don't know where to go from here...My grub.cfg looks like this: set timeout=5set default=0menuentry "Arch Linux"set root=(hd0,0)linux /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sda1 roinitrd /kernel26.imgI have a 250gb SATA HD with 4 partitions (sda1-4). My first partition contains kernel26.img and a grub folder containing all the files from grub. My system is on the partition sda3.Can anyone help me? If you need more info, please tell me.Thanks. Offline #2 2009-10-10 19:29:09 flamelab Member From: Athens, Hellas (Greece) Registered: 2007-12-26 Posts: 2,160 Re: GRUB2 can't load my system I think you should change root=/dev/sda1 to /dev/sda3 Offline #3 2009-10-10 19:43:18 fpb Member Registered: 2009-10-10 Posts: 8 Re: GRUB2 can't load my system Ok, I changed it to /dev/sda3, but still no luck.The only thing I get is the grub command. When I type boot, it says: Error 8: Kernel must be loaded before booting.Any other ideas? Offline #4 2009-10-10 20:07:12 flamelab Member From: Athens, Hellas (Greece) Registered: 2007-12-26 Posts: 2,160 Re: GRUB2 can't load my system Change the "set root" as well, it may be hd0,2 Offline #5 2009-10-10 20:59:37 vacant Member From: downstairs Registered: 2004-11-05 Posts: 801 Re: GRUB2 can't load my system I have vista on sda1Here's my grub.cfg entry for /boot on /sda2If I wasn't using LVM my root would be /dev/sda3Note the disk numbering starts from zero but the partitions start from 1 in grub2 Also, I have braces {}menuentry " arch" { set root=(hd0,2) linux /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/mapper/vg-arch cryptdevice=/dev/sda3:vg ro initrd /kernel26.img } Offline #6 2009-10-10 22:45:57 Archangel-13 Member From: The sunshine city. Registered: 2006-07-23 Posts: 7 Website Re: GRUB2 can't load my system I believe you need to change the set root line to (hd0,1). Grub2 starts numberin