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From: Stuart Serekis
Subject: Help with Grub2
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 16:09:43 -0400

To Grub2 support team,

I need a little to a lot of help.
I am somewhere in between a beginner and a novice user.
So I will need very detailed instructions that require absolutely no prior knowledge to make it idiot proof.

I messed up my dual boot hard drive with trying to use the Apricorn cloning system to replace my Windows XP
.
I wound up having to reload Windows XP from a newly acquired replacement CD. I also had to re-install Ubuntu 9.10.

I went through several gyrations of installations and now have the following dilemma.

The grub2 dual boot screen appears and I can boot to Windows XP with no problem.

When I select any of the Linux images it says:

"error: no such device: 5e81b575-37f5-46ca-8ee9-033e71e4cd95

Press any key to continu..._"

The UUID is correct as I have verified it with a live-cd.

When I go to grub2 and attempt command line mode the screen looks like this:

sh:grub> set root=(hd0,5)
sh:grub> set linux=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-22-generic root=/dev/sda5 ro
sh:grub> set initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-22-generic root=/dev/sda5 ro
sh:grub> boot

error: no loaded Kernel
sh:grub>

sh:grub> set
?=22
chosen=Ubuntu. Linux 2.6.31-22-generic
color_highlight=
color_normal=
default=0
gfxmode=640x480
have_grubenv=true
initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-22-generic
linux=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-22-generic
menu_color_highlight=black/white
menu_color_normal=white/black
pager=
prefix=(hd0,5)/boot/grub
quiet=1
recordfail=1
root=hd0,5
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls
(hd0) (hd0,5) (hd0,3) (hd0,2) (hd0,1)
error: out of disk
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls (hd0)
Device hd0: Partition table
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls (hd0,5)
               Partition hd0,5: Filesystem type ext2, Last modification time 2010-08-16 12:51:08 Monday, UUID 5e81b575-37f5-46ca-8ee9-033e71e4cd95
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls (hd0,3)
              Partition hd0,3: Filesystem type ntfs. Label New Volume. UUID ae54aad854aaa297
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls (hd0,2)
              Partition hd0,2: Filesystem type ntfs. UUID cea4a624a4a60f51
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls (hd0,1)
              Partition hd0,1: Filesystem type fat, UUID 07d3-0a02
sh:grub>

sh:grub> ls (hd0,5)/boot
grub/ System.map-2.6.31-14-generic abi-2.6.31-14-generic config-2.6.31-14-generic memtest86+.bin vmcoreinfo-2.6.31-14-generic vmlinuz-2.6.31-14-generic vmlinuz-2.6.31-21-generic initrd.img-2.6.31-14-generic System.map-2.6.31-21-generic config-2.6.31-21-generic abi-2.6.31-21-generic grub.old2/ grub.old3/ vmcoreinfo-2.6.31-21-generic initrd.img-2.6.31-21-generic System.map-2.6.31-22-generic vmlinuz-2.6.31-22-generic config-2.6.31-22-generic abi-2.6.31-22-generic vmcoreinfo-2.6.31-22-generic initrd.img-2.6.31-22-generic
sh:grub>



Are there any tools that I can use to attempt to retrieve or repair this hard drive without a high risk of more data lose?

If I need to make a post of this problem on a Ubuntu forum please let me know which forum I should be using?

Is there anymore information that I can provide to help to resolve this issue other then me trying to explain exactly how I arrived where I am?

Thanks
--
Stuart Serekis


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