> I experienced exactly the same problem as described in Messages #5 and
> #17. In fact my hexdump of the first 512 bytes of my /dev/sda1
> produced exactly the same hexdump described in Message #17.
>
> The workaround for me was to copy all of the files from the /boot
> partition, run mkfs.ext2
I experienced exactly the same problem as described in Messages #5 and
#17. In fact my hexdump of the first 512 bytes of my /dev/sda1 produced
exactly the same hexdump described in Message #17.
The workaround for me was to copy all of the files from the /boot
partition, run mkfs.ext2 on it, a
Am Donnerstag, den 05.02.2009, 15:09 -0500 schrieb Joey Hess:
> I deleted those partitions in d-i (lenny rc1), and made a single /dev/hda1 of
> the whole disk, so its start would have been where that fat used to be.
>
> This seems identical to #505137, so I think that bug was closed too
> entusia
Aioanei Rares wrote:
> You chose to install grub on the MBR?
Yes, as debian will by default.
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Joey Hess wrote:
Felix Zielcke wrote:
hm maybe something simliar as in #505137
Could you please show the output of hexdump -Cn 512 /dev/hda1?
Maybe you had a fat filesystem and mkfs.ext2 didn't overwrite the first
512 bytes.
r...@gnu:~>grub-probe /
fat
IIRC the original p
Felix Zielcke wrote:
> hm maybe something simliar as in #505137
> Could you please show the output of hexdump -Cn 512 /dev/hda1?
> Maybe you had a fat filesystem and mkfs.ext2 didn't overwrite the first
> 512 bytes.
r...@gnu:~>grub-probe /
fat
IIRC the original partition layout of thi
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.96+20080724-14
Severity: normal
When I chainload into grub 2 from grub, it fails to show a menu,
I think it said file not found.
If I type root or root (hd0,1), it says "FAT filesystem",
and ls fails to show any files.
This laptop is a dell mini 9, the only disk is a
Am Donnerstag, den 05.02.2009, 14:19 -0500 schrieb Joey Hess:
Hello,
> If I type root or root (hd0,1), it says "FAT filesystem",
> and ls fails to show any files.
>
> This laptop is a dell mini 9, the only disk is a SSD, which
> is partitioned as follows:
>
> Command (m for help): p
hm maybe s
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