[Fwd: Failure to boot into second stage]
Greg Till
gregorytill at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 9 19:03:55 UTC 2004
Resolved. I had a drive attached to a slower IDE channel (hdc) into
which GRUB installed. The drive with the rest of Ubuntu was on another
channel (hde). Because I wasn't set up to boot off the Ubuntu drive,
GRUB wouldn't start.
The installation wasn't entirely clear on this point. I thought that
GRUB was going to installed on the same drive as the rest of Ubuntu. Now
I know better.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Failure to boot into second stage
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 20:54:59 -0400
From: Greg Till <gregorytill at yahoo.com>
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
I'm stumped. I finished the first stage install and rebooted, but the
reboot hangs right before I would expect GRUB to kick in (or something
to happen... anything). I just get a flashing cursor.
I installed to hde, a new 80GB Maxtor on the primary ATA controller (CMD
648) on my ASUS CUBX (old 440BX board). The BIOS is set to boot off of
this controller. I've had this setup work before using Fedora, so I
don't know what's the matter here other than a bad disk, which seems
unlikely given that it formatted correctly and allowed the files to be
written to it in stage one.
The only other possibility that occurs to me is that the 80GB drive is
simply too large for the CUBX. But I haven't seen anything to support
that conclusion, either.
Suggestions?
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