Grub issues
Andrew Syrewicze
asyrewicze at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 19:10:34 UTC 2007
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 14:21, lpiron at optonline.net wrote:
> I have installed Ubuntu 7.04 and the Grub detected the Windows Vista
> installation. I was able to successfully dual boot the system. Since then I
> installed Red Hat EL 5.0 and decided to choose Red Had Grub. Red Hat Grub
> didn't detect Ubuntu OS. It detected the Windows Vista but interpreted the
> partition incorrectly. However, I managed to edit the ~/grub/menu.lst to
> correct Windows Vista boot problem.
>
> I appended the Ubuntu's ~/grub/menu.lst to the Red Hat's ~/grub/menu.lst.
> But it doesn't want to boot into Ubunto ... and I do get the following
> error message upon selcting the Ubuntu from the updated Red Hat Grub ... :
>
> "Booting 'Ubuntu, Kernel 2.6.17-10-server
> root (hd0, 5)
> filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x82
> Kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.5.17-10-server root=/dev/sda6 ro quiet splash
>
> Error: 17: cannot mount selected partition "
>
> I would appreciate your feedback to the issue.
>
> Thx
What does your partitioning scheme look like???
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