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Well I didn't see the GRUB Stage1 Boot, but I can't get the fix to the MBR to
work. It says it is fixed but I get the same problem. I wonder what the kernel
patch did. Anyway. I guess I will try reinstalling.
Thanks for the information on the GRUB Stage1 Boot
Jerry Feldman wrote:
| On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:35:05 -0700
| Ann Hopkins wrote:
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|>I know this problem has been listed before, but I have tried the fixes
|>and I still can not get a full boot.
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|>After a kernel upgrade, the system would only boot to a "GRUB>"
|>prompt.
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|>I used the install disk and tried to repair the mbr several times, but
|>I still get the "GRUB>" prompt only with no errors.
|
| First, do you see the message "GRUB Stage1 Boot" when your system first
| comes up.
| If not, then the MBR is damaged.
|
| If yes, it would appear that the system tried to install grub.
| The best way to do this, is to boot the system through the installation
| DVD/CD, and boot the installed system. Then run YaST2/Boot Loader
| configuration. This should essentially repair your system.
|
| You can also boot the install CD, don't install any software, but go
| through the installation procedure. It should take you through the boot
| loader configuration.
|
| You will not need to reinstall the system. There are other ways you can
| get GRUB to reset the MBR, but YaST2 is straightforward.
|
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