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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Michael Mansour wrote:
> Hi,
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> > I missed the thread on "grub hangs". It's just bitten me. How do I
> > recover?
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> > Ken
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> If grub hangs it sometimes means that the boot manager isn't on the MBR correctly.
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> What I always do in these cases is boot from rescue and run grub, then type in:
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> root (hd0,0)
> setup (hd0)
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> then boot, or just:
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> grub-install /dev/device
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> Of course all the above depends on their device name / grub numbering.
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> Michael.
>
Thanks Michael!!! That did the trick! A new error message has cropped up
during bootup. The message is
/sbin/dmraid invalid option -- i
I looked up rc.sysinit and there is a call to /sbin/dmraid with a '-i'
option. But, looking at the man page, there is no 'i' option listed. Can
anyone shed any light? The system was running with software RAID 1 disks.
But, it appears to be running without any problems at the moment.
Thanks again!
Ken
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