Problems with new lmde install
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Re: Problems with new lmde install
Seeley,
I followed strictly your guides with no error messages, but I still can't boot windows.
I have linux and windows in the grub menu, I can boot mint, but when I choose windows I just get the word GRUB and a blinking prompt.
I followed strictly your guides with no error messages, but I still can't boot windows.
I have linux and windows in the grub menu, I can boot mint, but when I choose windows I just get the word GRUB and a blinking prompt.
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi!
Please boot again and type "e" or "c" and see which commands are available; as far as I remember you then must type help or use <tab>; important question: do you see a command "chainloader" ? Please report!
seeley
Please boot again and type "e" or "c" and see which commands are available; as far as I remember you then must type help or use <tab>; important question: do you see a command "chainloader" ? Please report!
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi lleiria!
Boot as usual, when the menu appears, type
(BTW: Notice the Grub version!) You see:
type
(<tab> means: hit the tab key.) You see - I hope - a list of partitions; search the one with Windows/ System/ ntfs on it,
It could be Partition hd0,msdos1
you should see
If it is msdos1, complete the command: (with the number you found - here as example, I use "1")
(the second "1" must be "1" in any case!)
You see again:
Type
Wait a while - hoping Windows will start.
Please report.
seeley
Boot as usual, when the menu appears, type
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c
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grub>_
type
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chainloader (hd0, <tab>
It could be Partition hd0,msdos1
you should see
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chainloader (hd0,msdos
If it is msdos1, complete the command: (with the number you found - here as example, I use "1")
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chainloader (hd0,msdos1)+1
You see again:
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grub> _
Type
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boot
Please report.
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
It didnt work. Everything was as you told -- the partition was (hd0,msdos1), and I discovered it with <tab>, but when I typed boot, it didn't boot, just returned to a prompt
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GRUB_
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi!
Oh, I must reflect on these bad news; I will search in my books and the Net - tomorrow I will post the result(s).
But I only see a slim chance - that must be a Windows problem, because GRUB seems to be properly installed
and you are able to boot Mint.
You could test your hard disk (PartedMagic contains such a program) or search with Google:
"rescue + linux" and read:
http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
seeley
Oh, I must reflect on these bad news; I will search in my books and the Net - tomorrow I will post the result(s).
But I only see a slim chance - that must be a Windows problem, because GRUB seems to be properly installed
and you are able to boot Mint.
You could test your hard disk (PartedMagic contains such a program) or search with Google:
"rescue + linux" and read:
http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Seeley,
Searching, I found this:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/b ... oot_Sector
http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
What do you think of using testdisk?
Searching, I found this:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/b ... oot_Sector
http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
What do you think of using testdisk?
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi!
1. Windows, as well XP, creates system restore points; but I suppose you don't have a recovery DVD?
2. Here, in the forum, William found a solution (with VISTA) - you should read the last post:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=61879
3. I have no experience with both, but I would try first "bootinfoscript", afterwards "fdisk"
4. PM (-> link below) has useful tools.
seeley
1. Windows, as well XP, creates system restore points; but I suppose you don't have a recovery DVD?
2. Here, in the forum, William found a solution (with VISTA) - you should read the last post:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=61879
3. I have no experience with both, but I would try first "bootinfoscript", afterwards "fdisk"
4. PM (-> link below) has useful tools.
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi lleiria!
What I would do in your case:
1. Run the bootinfoscript, open a new thread, post the output, write a few sentences.
2. Download and burn PM, boot from the live medium PM and see, what possibilities you have.
http://partedmagic.com/doku.php
As I saw, there is a new version, 5.8 (I will download and burn it now).
seeley
What I would do in your case:
1. Run the bootinfoscript, open a new thread, post the output, write a few sentences.
2. Download and burn PM, boot from the live medium PM and see, what possibilities you have.
http://partedmagic.com/doku.php
As I saw, there is a new version, 5.8 (I will download and burn it now).
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi lleiria!
After having downloaded PM 5.8, I checked md5sum, burned an image on USB; everything works fine.
Booting from the live medium, you can choose language. Features: Internet connection (Chromium), the
latest GParted (0.7.1), Hard Disk Inspection, TestDisk,...
seeley
After having downloaded PM 5.8, I checked md5sum, burned an image on USB; everything works fine.
Booting from the live medium, you can choose language. Features: Internet connection (Chromium), the
latest GParted (0.7.1), Hard Disk Inspection, TestDisk,...
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
As I have a 10-year-old computer, I have to install grub to a separate /boot partition, for my BIOS can't handle the large disk (s). I have the latest LMDE 32-bit supposedly installed on it's own partition, with Ubuntu 10.04 on another. I asked LMDE not to install a bootloader, thought I specified the existence of the /boot. I did an update-grub from Ubuntu; it saw and offers LMDE; but I can't get it to boot. Fails to find the / and falls back on the minimal bash. I edited the fstab, that was a bit weird, but no cookie. This is my third attempt. The first, with the sept. issue, installed but failed update; the X-mas issue would stall at that famous single prompt on black screen. Does Ubuntu really mean "can't install Debian " ?
edit: ok, moved here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=63513 (I hope)
edit: ok, moved here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=63513 (I hope)
Last edited by Sassinak on Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Problems with new lmde install
Hi Sassinak!
Because your problem is quite different, please open a new thread - I will answer as soon as possible.
seeley
Because your problem is quite different, please open a new thread - I will answer as soon as possible.
seeley
Re: Problems with new lmde install
I just ran into this problem as well, the installer hanging on "Configuring bootloader".
However, several conditions that the others in this thread had, I do not have. This is using the latest 64-bit LMDE DVD inside a VMware virtual environment, with a completely blank hard disk. I had to redo the install and not check the install grub, then used ahulsbos's directions to get grub installed. I know the thread is a bit old, but I just ran into this and thought I'd report it. If need-be, I can report it as a bug.
Ryan
However, several conditions that the others in this thread had, I do not have. This is using the latest 64-bit LMDE DVD inside a VMware virtual environment, with a completely blank hard disk. I had to redo the install and not check the install grub, then used ahulsbos's directions to get grub installed. I know the thread is a bit old, but I just ran into this and thought I'd report it. If need-be, I can report it as a bug.
Ryan