On 2009-01-13 15:07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I ran preupgrade on an ancient Thinkpad T20 which was running Fedora-8. (I hadn't used it for a year or so.) Preupgrade seemed to run OK, but when I re-booted for the second time (ie after installing the upgrade) I got the dreaded GRUB message, which I take to mean that the grub installation has got itself screwed up in some way. I got out my trusty Knoppix-5.1 CD, which saw everything on my hard disk clearly, mounted /dev/hda8 as /mnt/hda8 and /dev/hda2 as /mnt/hda8/boot , and chroot-ed to /mnt.hda8 . But when I ran #grub #grun> root (hd0,1) I got the message Error 21: Selected disk does not exist To cut a long story short, when I ran #/mnt/hda8/sbin/grub I no longer got this message, and was able to install grub with #setup (hd0) Just a story, with no moral.
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