On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > When I move the exactly same test disks created on the A8N-SLI PC to > > different PCs (tried 2), they boot just perfect on those, with GRUB menu > > and all. > > > > Even when installing Fedora Core 5 or Debian 3.1 on the A8N-SLI PC, the > > entire setup process completes fine, but upon reboot grub gives > > alternatively errors 16, 18 or 25. > > > > Wiping the beginning of the disk with dd if=/dev/zero for a few blocks, > > then reinstalling e.g. FC5, the problem still persists. > > > > So on the A8N-SLI Deluxe apparently no matter what, GRUB gets stuck on > > stage 1.5, no menu. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > I already did update-grub, grub-install /dev/hda --recheck, after > > booting with a recovery CD and chrooting to /dev/hda. Grub appears to > > install itself just fine, but booting still gives those errors. > > > > Any thoughts on what to try next? > > > > I've got the same motherbord and I don't have problems with it. I have > only SATA disks however. Are you sure the BIOS actually boots hda and > not sda? And that the above mapping is correct? It might be possible > that sda is hd0 and hda is hd4. An easy way to find is to remove the > SATA disks and see whether it works.
Tried that - with no SATA disks plugged in, ran Knoppix from CD, chrooted the PATA system disk and did a 'grub-install /dev/hda --recheck', then tried rebooting, still with no SATA, and mapping seems correct, but it does not work. Again errors 16 or 18, randomly, at every boot attempt. And again, the same disk boots just fine in another PC. Another strange thing is that I've one old 40GB PATA that was the old system disk of this NF4, and LILO had been upgraded to GRUB, and with this disk and its GRUB (0.95) booting works - not sure why since GRUB device.map, /+swap partition layout, are identical to my new nonworking grub disks. Maybe grub install over lilo behaves differently than grub install onto a disk with initially no bootloader ?? (I might give QEMU a go, maybe there is some way to debug GRUB from inside there...?) - Jan _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel