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imported_tarang
15-01-2007, 07:27 PM
i wanted to use linux so i tried SUSE 10.2 installed it but after installation i get an error : Error loading operating system...
i.e. i cannot boot into either windows XP or linux....
i think i changed the MBR..... do u know what can i do to get my windows start back.....
i can boot into LINUX from the bootable DVD.....but that should not be the case...
i installed GRUB first into MBR (coz. i was unknown of it)....then i did "fixmbr" for windows xp and then i installed again GRUB but this time not into MBR....
when i restart the PC i get message:
GRUB loading...
ERROR 17
any help in ths...
Pathik
15-01-2007, 08:30 PM
run fixmbr n fixboot again and make a clean install of suse 10.2..
gary4gar
15-01-2007, 08:33 PM
could u post the output of this from bootable dvd
fdisk -l
imported_tarang
15-01-2007, 10:19 PM
i will post it in few hrs
drsethi
16-01-2007, 08:01 AM
Boot from CD1/DVD and when install page appears go to >repair installed system>advanced>install GRUB
JGuru
16-01-2007, 11:53 AM
GRUB is the Linux bootloader (must be installed in the MBR). In your case you have
deleted GRUB. Restore GRUB. Follow the procedure @DrSethi has given. Your problem
will be solved.
imported_tarang
18-01-2007, 01:02 AM
i read that i have to install grub in the /boot partion..linux gets booted from the /dev/hda4...so think thats the partition right?
but when i try to install grub as JGuru and drsethi said i cant install it....it says stage 2 partition not found.....
wat do i do?
mehulved
18-01-2007, 01:38 AM
It's better to install in /dev/hda if you aren't going to use another boot manager.
While dual booting with windows it's best to install in mbr of the disk ie. hda
drsethi
20-01-2007, 04:08 PM
Try
1.Automatic repair after boot from CD1/DVD
2.Read Grub manual and find the solution yourself
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
3.Do as I did.:rolleyes: Reinstall Linux taking precaution not to delete Windows partitions. Under partitioning options format all existing Linux partitions.
It is better to reinstall than getting confused.
I am also doubtful about '/dev/hda4' so just check it.
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