On 30.03.2011 15:27, Gus Zernial wrote:
> I can believe it's a BIOS problem, but ... 120 GB is a "large drive"?
>
>
Are you able to list your files with
ls (hdX,1)/
(iterate X over digits)
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Regards
Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
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this disk accessed? PATA or AHCI? If first you can install
GRUB with --disk-module=ata. If second, then you can do the same with
--disk-module=ahci but only in experimental. Beware that AHCI in GRUB is
alpha-quality right now.
> --- On Tue, 3/29/11, Jordan Uggla wrote:
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>> Fro
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 06:27:43AM -0700, Gus Zernial wrote:
> I can believe it's a BIOS problem, but ... 120 GB is a "large drive"?
I am currently dealing with 'out of disk' on a CM-iTC using a phoenix
bios and the brand new atom chip. Works fine up to 8GB, but at 40GB
or other higher places on
I can believe it's a BIOS problem, but ... 120 GB is a "large drive"?
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Jordan Uggla wrote:
> From: Jordan Uggla
> Subject: Re: Out of Memory Error
> To: "The development of GNU GRUB"
> Cc: "Gus Zernial"
> Date: Tuesda
> On 03/29/2011 05:48 PM, richardvo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Which SSD? This sounds rather like the infamous OCZ time warp. Are
>> other changes made to the SSD lost, or only the boot sector?
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> What OCZ time warp? I have an OCZ SSD and don't h
2011/3/29 Gus Zernial :
> Thanks for your reply. First of all, the error is "Out of disk", not
> "Out of memory", my bad
"Out of disk" is a very different error from "Out of memory". "Out of
disk" means that you have a buggy BIOS which can't handle large drives
properly. To work around this create
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On 03/29/2011 05:48 PM, richardvo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Which SSD? This sounds rather like the infamous OCZ time warp. Are
> other changes made to the SSD lost, or only the boot sector?
What OCZ time warp? I have an OCZ SSD and don't have any troub
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Gus Zernial wrote:
> I've posted my problem to this list before without getting a
> solution - also to grub-help and Ubuntu forum(s), no answer - I'm
> stumped and would really appreciate help.
>
> I have Kubuntu 10.10, a custom 2.6.37.1 kernel, and GRUB2. I was on
Thanks for your reply. First of all, the error is "Out of disk", not
"Out of memory", my bad
> Are you able to see the devices needed for boot if you type
> "ls" ?
> Also adding --debug-image=all to grub-install would enable
> extra debug messages
> Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
On 28.03.2011 21:56, Gus Zernial wrote:
> I've posted my problem to this list before without getting a
> solution - also to grub-help and Ubuntu forum(s), no answer - I'm
> stumped and would really appreciate help.
>
> I have Kubuntu 10.10, a custom 2.6.37.1 kernel, and GRUB2. I was on
> v1.98 wh
I've posted my problem to this list before without getting a
solution - also to grub-help and Ubuntu forum(s), no answer - I'm
stumped and would really appreciate help.
I have Kubuntu 10.10, a custom 2.6.37.1 kernel, and GRUB2. I was on
v1.98 when the problem started, I'm now on 1.99~rc1 which I
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