Grub doesn't install
Ian
mogplus8 at bigpond.net.au
Thu Sep 22 07:45:44 UTC 2005
Well, you wouldn't adam and eve it. After writing that last email I got
to thinking about LVM and how I had no idea what it was and didn't
specify it anywhere. It was also the only thing that survived the many
reformats of the partitions. So I deleted it all and repartitioned with
"normal" partitions. And Voila! FC4 installed with absolutely no
problem, installed grub, everything. It all works! Hallelujah!
Thanks so much for all your help and advice, much appreciated.
Ian
akonstam at trinity.edu wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 06:59:02AM -0400, Jim Cornette wrote:
>
>
>>Ian wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi Jim,
>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>My problem is, though, that I can't boot FC4 at all, because grub
>>>didn't get installed when I reinstalled FC4. The master boot record
>>>still contains lilo from my install of Mandrake, and it won't boot
>>>FC4. So I have no way of changing any grub settings. I think they call
>>>it stuck between a rock and a hard place...
>>>Ian
>>>
>>>
>>An easy way to wipe out the MBR information is by booting up a startup
>>disk for the w9x series OS and typing "fdisk /MBR". This wipes out grub
>>or lilo from the master boot record. A DOS boot disk with fdisk on it
>>should do the same, using "fdisk /mbr"
>>XP uses the recovery console and I believe you type fixmbr to clear the mbr.
>>To clear the MBR in Linux, I don't know how to do this. There is
>>probably a utility to clear the MBR somewhere.
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>
>Another way to do it is:
>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=1 bc=446
>or:
>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=446 bc=1
>
>But I don't understand why you can't boot with linux rescue, chroot to
>your FC4 root partition (chroot /mnt/sysimage) and run grub-install
>
>Obviously hda might be hdb or sda, etc.
>
>
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