On 28/01/2024 01:03, fran...@libero.it wrote:
If I use SuperGrub cd by
manual booting I can access to debian and boot it. So I used Boort
Repair Disk 64 to try to repair, but it gave me a report advicing me to
ask online with that report here under: (it is a long report)
I have no idea co
Am 27.01.2024 um 19:03 schrieb fran...@libero.it:
> (it is a long report)
This is interesting ... BUT i lack the required experience:
Neither do i use Windows nor a notebook, but i would guess, that the
last paragraph from your report contains the root cause of your problem:
> Please do not fo
with that report here
under: (it is a long report)
< boot-repair-4ppa125 [20240127_1537]
== Boot Info Summary ===
=> Grub2 (v2.00) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector
567169024 of the same hard drive for co
I placed the ailing drive back on a good Linux system and mounted
it as /dev/sdd1 /mnt
and ran the following commands on it:
#!/bin/sh
#mount the drive being repaired. Uncomment lines as needed.
sudo mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt
cd /mnt/boot
#installing to the mounted disk
sudo grub-install \
--boot-
Martin McCormick wrote:
> This is actually a systemic problem these days when
> dealing with sick machines. Nobody is selling new desktops
> with RS-232 native serial ports and that is fine as long as
> there is an alternative way such as a bluetooth interface or ssh
> network connection.
Weaver writes:
> Well, let us know how it goes, because I've noted a few visually
> disadvantaged users on the list, and they would find the reference
> useful.
I have found out that grub is very accessible if one has
defined a serial console and there is a working serial port on
the targ
On 03-06-2021 13:02, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Weaver writes:
>> https://www.supergrubdisk.org/
>
> The site recommends downloading the hybrid version of
> grub2disk so that is what I did because all the Linux boxes I
> have are x86 hardware and have CD technology built in.
>
> This
Weaver writes:
> https://www.supergrubdisk.org/
The site recommends downloading the hybrid version of
grub2disk so that is what I did because all the Linux boxes I
have are x86 hardware and have CD technology built in.
This is quite an interesting creation. The ISO image is
a we
On 03-06-2021 05:59, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Weaver writes:
>> On 03-06-2021 03:59, Martin McCormick wrote:
>> > Is there any free utility that can run in Linux which helps one
>> > rebuild a corrupted boot configuration?
>>
>> https://www.supergrubdisk.org/
>
> Thank you very much as you
Weaver writes:
> On 03-06-2021 03:59, Martin McCormick wrote:
> > Is there any free utility that can run in Linux which helps one
> > rebuild a corrupted boot configuration?
>
> https://www.supergrubdisk.org/
Thank you very much as you did answer my question
perfectly but I did not stop
On 03-06-2021 03:59, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Is there any free utility that can run in Linux which helps one
> rebuild a corrupted boot configuration?
https://www.supergrubdisk.org/
Cheers!
Harry.
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Is there any free utility that can run in Linux which helps one
rebuild a corrupted boot configuration?
I have a disk which is currently out of it's usual place
as the boot drive for a debian system. The past two times that
Buster updated grub, the drive became unbootable after the
updat
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