Ubuntu server
Ian Mar
ianmar86 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 8 03:44:53 UTC 2007
hi
I have tried the Grub sujection you described. :) it now boots into a
selection screen now with 3 options: 1.Ubuntu Jernel 2.6.15-26amd64-server,
2.Ubuntu Jernel 2.6.15-26amd64-server (recovery mode)
3. Ubuntu, memtest 86
When I select 1 of the 3 options I get an error message saying: root (hd1,
0) Error 22: No such partition.
I have installed the 32 bit and 64bit Ubuntu server version and i get the
same problem.
PS. I installed Ubuntu onto a SATA HD and I also have to SCII HD running in
hardware raid.
Sorry if the answer seems simple to you guys. I am a Linux Noob :)
On 6/7/07, Wenzhuo Zhang <wenzhuo at zhmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ian Mar wrote:
> > I have downloaded the 64bit server version of Ubuntu. I have gone
> > through both Install to Harddisk and Install LAMP Server options.
> >
> > After installation I get a dialogueasking me to restart the server.
> > After the reboot, I get it goes through its normal bios stuff, then it
> > comes to a black screen with just a flashing underline. And Unbuntu
> > does not boot.
> >
> > I used the (ubuntu-6.06.1-server-amd64.iso) and the hardware is
> > 1primary SATA HD and 2 SCII HD running in hardware raid (the Scii
> > Drive will be for my home dir). Duo Core Xeon is the process being used.
> >
> > --
> > Yours Sincerely,
> > Ian Mar
>
> I guess Ubiquity (the installer program) installed the Grub boot loader
> onto the wrong drive again.
> Try booting up the desktop cd or a Grub floppy, and install Grub onto
> your primary hard drive.
>
>
> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty/BootMenu#How_to_restore_GRUB_menu_after_Windows_installation
>
> Wenzhuo
>
>
>
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Yours Sincerely,
Ian Mar
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