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com> Subject: grub error 22. Bad partition table? Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 23:25:22 +0100 Tired of pulling out my hair I'll see if I can get some help here. The problem: On my single physical drive, partitioned, dual boot system with xp and FC2, error no such partition grub rescue linux mint grub can no longer boot to any of the fc2 kernels, I can only get WinXP
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to run. This started after I did two things. 1st I ran QTparted from knoppix on my system to get rid of a error 22 no such partition centos small partition which nothing else could seem to delete. It was the first partition of my extended partition (hda3?). PartitionMagic had complained 'unknown partition type' when I tried with it, even though it shows up as being fat32 - which error 22 no such partition grub is what I originally made it as. Because my wife has nearly killed me several times when I screw up the computer so she can't use it, the second thing I did was run windows rescue mode (or whatever it's called) and ran fixboot. This got WinXP back for me. Here's what I've been trying to fix this: (I've added the '>'s hoping it'll be easier to read for you) my first error message, looking rather grim was: >GRUB Loading stage1.5. >GRUB loading, please wait... >Error 22 If I put the Fedora Core 2 CD1 in and run root>linux rescue I get the following: An error occured trying to mount some or all of your system. Some of it may be mounted under /mnt/sysimage If I then press F3 (or whichever one it is) I get some more info as follows: <3>FAT:bogus number of reserved sectors <4>EXT2-fs warning:mounting uncheked fs ... .. <6>EXT3 FS on hda8, internal journal <6>EXT3-fs:mounted filesystem with ordered data mode <6>Kjounrnal starting. Commit internal 5 seconds <6>EXT3 FS on hda8, internal journal <6>EXT3-fs:mounted filesystem with ordered data mode <6>Kjounrnal starting. Commit internal 5 seconds <6>EXT3 FS on hda8, internal journal <6>EXT3-fs:mounted filesystem with ordered data mode (yes, it repeats itself) So, I run grub (version 0.94) to see of it can fix things: grub>root (hd0,8) Error 22: No such partition grub>root (hd0,7) filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83 grub setup (hd0) checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... yes checking if "/boot/grub/stage2" exists... yes checking if "/boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5" exists... yes running "embed /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5 (hd0)"... 15 sectors are embedded. succeeded running "install /boot/grub/stage1 (hd0)(hd0)1+15p (hd0,7)/boot/grub/stage2/boot/grub/grub.conf"... succeeded Done Looks fine, but makes absolutely no difference. I think it was at about this stage that I ran the window xp install disk recovery console and ran fixboot. Now (because XP was my default in grub) windows starts fine. On each startup it gets to the
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