Cassiel:
>
> I did not install/re-install anything, resize partitions or anything else
> could do something wrong. I was trasferring data from my usb HD when the
> process stopped (input/output error) and the system went completely frozen.
>> From that moment on I can not boot from HD.
>
> Using
2005/12/17, All Nicks Are Taken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I decided to add a new partition for /var , as it was beginning to fill up
> my root partition. so I added a new one with cfdisk, and then my whole
> partition numbering changed - every partition got incremented by 1. so I
> changed everything
Hi,
On 12/17/05, All Nicks Are Taken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gave me error 17 - I needed to boot up with my Debian CD, delete the new
> partition and then reboot again.
According to Grub docs, error 17 refers to:
17 : Cannot mount selected partition This error is returned if the
partition
Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (02/08/05 13:45), Martin Smith wrote:
>> I am new to debian and have just installed sarge on to a 160g sata disk
>> on an Asus P5P800, when it came to installing grub I wnt for the choice
>> of installing it on that disk but it said it ws not able to, so I let
>> it insta
On (02/08/05 13:45), Martin Smith wrote:
> I am new to debian and have just installed sarge on to a 160g sata disk
> on an Asus P5P800, when it came to installing grub I wnt for the choice
> of installing it on that disk but it said it ws not able to, so I let
> it install on the primary master whi
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