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Claudio Roberto França Pereira <spideybr@×××××.com> writes: |
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> From the first post, you've ran, under grub, setup (hd0,0). This |
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> installs grub on the first partition boot loader, you want to install |
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> it on the DISK boot loader, on the MBR. Maybe gparted fixed that for |
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> you. The correct way would be to run: |
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> root (hd0,0) //indicate where grub stage 1.5 and 2 are. |
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> setup (hd0) //install grub's stage 1 on the MBR. |
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That was a nice catch ... I sure did F___ this up from beginning to |
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end. Relying on memory let me do setup (hd0,0) which like you say is |
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really wrong. And what makes it worse is that the install |
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documentation tells you exactly what to run... I didn't even look, |
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just thought I `remembered' |
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> About the second error, the kernel is definitely detecting your sata |
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> controller, the partitions are all there. It seems that you missed to |
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> append the root=/dev/sda3 to the kernel parameters, under grub.conf. |
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Another good catch, and I caught it too, at some point. |
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> In the end, I'd recommend disabling ext2 fs support in the kernel too, |
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> and use ext4 to mount ext2 and ext3 file systems. |
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Why is that? |