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linux3693

error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by linux3693 »

I just installed a new hard drive in my Dell Precision M60 and trying to install Linux Mint 8. The computer runs fine from CD but will not run from booting from the install on hard drive. I get the message error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4 Press any key to continue at the screen GNU Grub Version 1.97~beta4. There is four options one being Linux Mint 8 Helena, linux 2.6.31-14-generic and so on. I get the same responce on all of the four options.
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richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

I don't know if this will help, but other members have used this successfully . . :)
by sportsbike on Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:02 pm
Myself and others have had trouble installing Mint 8 on a SATA drive

Well I have found a solution that worked for me
Insert Mint 8 cd and start a live session
Launch Terminal (MENU, TERMINAL) and type sudo apt-get remove dmraid

When asked 'Do you want to continue' type y and click enter

Close Terminal and install Mint by clicking on the install icon on the deskop

I hope this helps
regards, richy
thecdnmole

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by thecdnmole »

I am having the same problem and the "fix" made it worse, I couldn't even get to the selection page for dual boot. Any other suggestions?? Thanks.
richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

@thecdnmole

Please do not hijack other members posts, start a new one, . . outlining your problem, what you have done or tried, your hardware specs, etc . .

http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 61&start=0
linux3693

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by linux3693 »

Richyrich, The fix didn't help! Anything else?
richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

If you are running the Live CD, then open the terminal, type inxi -F (enter) and post the output back here . . :)
linux3693

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by linux3693 »

mint@mint ~ $ inxi -F
System: Host mint Kernel 2.6.31-14-generic i686 (32 bit) Distro Linux Mint 8 Helena - Main Edition
CPU: Single core Intel Pentium M (UP) cache 1024 KB flags (sse2) bmips 3397.42 clocked at 1700.00 MHz
Graphics: Card nVidia NV31 [Quadro FX Go700] X.Org 1.6.4 Res: 1920x1200@60.0hz
GLX Renderer Software Rasterizer GLX Version 2.1 Mesa 7.6 Direct Rendering Yes
Audio: Card Intel 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller driver Intel ICH at ports b800 bc40
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Version 1.0.20
Network: Card-1 Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter driver ipw2100 v: git-1.2.2
Card-2 Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M Gigabit Ethernet driver tg3 v: 3.99
Disks: HDD Total Size: 160.0GB (-) 1: /dev/sda Hitachi HTS54161 160.0GB
Partition: ID:swap-1 size: 3.08GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap
Info: Processes 141 Uptime 14 min Memory 257.9/1002.3MB Client Shell inxi 1
richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

It looks like it detected properly . .

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Disks: HDD Total Size: 160.0GB (-) 1: /dev/sda Hitachi HTS54161 160.0GB 
Again from the Live CD, go to Menu->Control Center-> System-> Gparted . . what does it show ?
thecdnmole

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by thecdnmole »

richyrich wrote:@thecdnmole

Please do not hijack other members posts, start a new one, . . outlining your problem, what you have done or tried, your hardware specs, etc . .

http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 61&start=0
Hijack??? I am having the same problem, why start a new thread?? I will do as suggested and post.
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richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

@thecdnmole,

Linux3693 started this post ! Do you have the exact same hardware ? The EXACT same message ?

Yes, start your own thread . . .
linux3693

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by linux3693 »

/dev/sda1
146.18 GiB
Partition File System Size Used Unused Flags
/dev/sda1 ext4 146.18 GiB 4.49 GiB 141.69 GiB boot
/dev/sda2 extended 2.86 GiB --- ---
/dev/sda5 linux-swap 2.86 GiB --- ---
richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

I don't know, everything looks proper, as we can see that your previous install attempt created the Linux partitions.

? ? ?

Can you do a CD Integrity check? When you first boot the CD, and get to the first Mint screen (when it is counting down the seconds) , hit the spacebar, arrow down to "Check Integrity of the CD". Let it run . . any errors ?
linux3693

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by linux3693 »

no errors found
Reinstalled using OEM Installation from first Mint screen
No help. Now I get error: no such device: 92d45ff1-6470-41d7-b563-bf5946a2d044 if that makes a difference?
richyrich

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by richyrich »

Now it is a different number ? ? ? I'm lost too ! Might be an idea to try another distro or two (or even Mint 7), to see if the problem persists. At least then you would know if it is a Mint issue, Distro version issue, or is completely hardware related. (I'm leaning towards the new Grub2 problems? - why I suggested Mint 7)

The last thing I can think of, is to check your Manufacturer's support website, to see if you have installed an incompatible hard drive.
I know that one of my IBM laptop's can only handle 5400 rpm drives.

Anyone else ?
nuttymango

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by nuttymango »

This is just a hunch, not an expertly informed analysis.

Run the installer again but elect to manually partition your drive. In the partitioner, click on sda1 then click change. Use as ext4 (or maybe ext3?) and mount it as "/". sda5 should already be showing as swap in the partitioner. At the last installer dialogue (pg. 8 I think) make sure those two partitions will be formatted as ext4 and swap respectively.

Don't click advanced but rather, accept installation of GRUB in the default location. Click install.

Good luck.
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Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by remoulder »

linux3693 wrote:I just installed a new hard drive in my Dell Precision M60
linux3693 wrote:HDD Total Size: 160.0GB
The M60 is a fairly old model, does it support this particular 160GB drive? Have you updated the BIOS to whatever is the latest available? What options are available in the BIOS for the harddrive type, eg. ATA?
[Edit] your original post and add [SOLVED] once your question is resolved.

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stav

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by stav »

Have same problem. Went back to Mint7 and it works fine. I'm a complete newbe to Linux, so cannot work with commands, it seems that there is a fix for here http://linuxers.org/howto/how-fix-grub2-error-15-ubuntu.
I can go down to the point "dpkg- reconfigure grub-pc" that gives me weird error and I stop not to mess up my current install. So if one of the Linux gurus can help it will be great for those who dont know commands.
Thanks
breaker

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by breaker »

linux3693 wrote:I just installed a new hard drive in my Dell Precision M60 and trying to install Linux Mint 8. The computer runs fine from CD but will not run from booting from the install on hard drive. I get the message error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4 Press any key to continue at the screen GNU Grub Version 1.97~beta4. There is four options one being Linux Mint 8 Helena, linux 2.6.31-14-generic and so on. I get the same responce on all of the four options.
I don't know why your UUID would change from boot to boot, unless you changed your partition size, maybe do the Memtest 86+

However, once you get to the grub menu, try editing the Helena boot menu option. Delete the search line, and change any root=UUID entry to one with /dev/sdX format.

Also, you can press "c" drop to a shell and start running commands like

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ls
ls (hd0,1)/
ls /boot/grub
Once you determine the correct device, you can do stuff like "linux" and "initrd" with tab completion to get the correct entry, then finally issue "boot".

Read this over for examples: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2

Stop using UUID in your menu once you get into Helena.
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Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by remoulder »

breaker wrote:I don't know why your UUID would change from boot to boot
Still suspect this a hardware/bios settings issue
[Edit] your original post and add [SOLVED] once your question is resolved.

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breaker

Re: error: no such device: 92749b68-4865-4d0e-8302-211757ae2ae4

Post by breaker »

mikeyb wrote:
breaker wrote:I don't know why your UUID would change from boot to boot
Still suspect this a hardware/bios settings issue
True, long ago (Mint 4 or so), I had some issues when I had my hard drives physically attached to certain motherboard ports, and I decided I wanted in BIOS to change the boot order, Linux/grub got confused as to which was first in boot. I think it was a BIOS vs. ACPI difference. I guess that is why you have to modify your /boot/grub/device.map sometimes?
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