outdated report & no more maintained distro; please send a new one if
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** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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@Daniel T Chen : yes its reproducible even with 9.04 ! we cannot boot
from a RAID5 software raid using grub.
i can boot from software RAID1 , but not from a software RAID5 .
possibly this might be impossible by design, because in a raid5 (with 3
drives or more) we need ALL x-1 Drives to get proppe
I come from duplicate https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120488.
I installed Kubuntu 8.10 from scratch and I don't suffer from this
anymore. I can keep my external HD now plugged in the USB without
getting the error. At least so far so good...
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grub error 22 when trying to boot to hde
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Tony, is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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grub error 22 when trying to boot to hde
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10-15-2008 Hal Lamborn [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the same problem on my PC after
trying to run dual boot Xubuntu 8.04 desktop 32bit and 64bit with win xp pro
the problem only occurs when I install xubuntu on my external USB HD if I
install xubuntu on the
one and only internal HD within windows it
This is a wild shot but it may help, I have seen this happen on my
system if I had a usb flash drive plugged in while rebooting it would
give the same error 22, after removing the usb drive and rebooting grub
booted just fine.
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grub error 22 when trying to boot to hde
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** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tollef Fog Heen => (unassigned)
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In my opinion, you should ignore previous Bruno Patri comment.
I believe you are wrongly using initrd.
initrd can be use in command, or in menu, and I believed it to be
ignored by the setup command.
I believe that when you type
grub> initrd /initrd.img-2.6.12-9-386
it should try to load and execut