Re: Grub error 22
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:31 pm
I think your /boot/grub/menu.1st may be mis-configured
--I would check that first
I don't know what GAG does to grub which I think is likely being used by GAG to boot the Linux bootloader for Mint
Grub errors
http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html
Check your system and partitions
--a guide to explain an install and Grub multiboot install.. (Ubuntu)
http://members.iinet.net.au/~herman546/p23.html
GAG, as a boot manager is also manipulating partitions to hide/unhide them, so exactly what it does to grub, I don't know for sure
The usual way to start a second bootloader, is to use the boot menu and within its menu structure (contents) to use, which transfers the first bootloader or boot manger's control to the second partition and allowx (grub)its menus to work
for example grub (mint_-->chainloader +1 Windows OS
chainloader +1
..other OS data to boot
boot
--or in GRUB itself, you just change the boot order
--to set Mint or Windows as the default (selection 0) menu selection, the top item in the grub menu list on the screen at boot..
http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/h ... rub_4.html
My /boot/grub/menu.1st
As you can see my /boot/grub/menu.1st boots my windows XP
--from the first hard drive hd0,0 (the c:\ drive)
--I would check that first
I don't know what GAG does to grub which I think is likely being used by GAG to boot the Linux bootloader for Mint
Grub errors
http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html
Check your system and partitions
--a guide to explain an install and Grub multiboot install.. (Ubuntu)
http://members.iinet.net.au/~herman546/p23.html
GAG, as a boot manager is also manipulating partitions to hide/unhide them, so exactly what it does to grub, I don't know for sure
The usual way to start a second bootloader, is to use the boot menu and within its menu structure (contents) to use, which transfers the first bootloader or boot manger's control to the second partition and allowx (grub)its menus to work
for example grub (mint_-->chainloader +1 Windows OS
chainloader +1
..other OS data to boot
boot
--or in GRUB itself, you just change the boot order
--to set Mint or Windows as the default (selection 0) menu selection, the top item in the grub menu list on the screen at boot..
http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/h ... rub_4.html
My /boot/grub/menu.1st
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## ## End Default Options ##
title Linux Mint 7 Gloria, kernel 2.6.28-13-generic
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-13-generic root=/dev/sda5 ro quiet
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-13-generic
quiet
title Linux Mint 7 Gloria, kernel 2.6.28-13-generic (recovery mode)
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-13-generic root=/dev/sda5 ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-13-generic
title Linux Mint 7 Gloria, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-11-generic root=/dev/sda5 ro quiet splash
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-11-generic
quiet
title Linux Mint 7 Gloria, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic (recovery mode)
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-11-generic root=/dev/sda5 ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-11-generic
title Linux Mint 7 Gloria, memtest86+
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/memtest86+.bin
quiet
### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST
# This is a divider, added to separate the menu items below from the Debian
# ones.
title Other operating systems:
root
# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
# on /dev/sda1
title Microsoft Windows XP Professional
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
savedefault
makeactive
chainloader +1
--from the first hard drive hd0,0 (the c:\ drive)
- rootnoverify (hd0,0)
savedefault
makeactive
chainloader +1