Can you post the parted print output and a copy of your menu.lst?

On Jan 27, 2010, at 9:45 AM, Kendrick Vargas <[email protected]> wrote:

I have 9.10 installed, though I'm having... other problems. As for booting,
I have a seperate /boot which I have formatted to ext3. It's my sda4
partition, and the one I have grub installed to.

Since my /boot was it's own partition, and I created my own menu.lst in /boot/grub, I figured there was a chance that atv-bootloader would see my /boot as / when it mounted it, so inside it I created an empty directory called boot/ and then symlinked a "grub" within it to the parent folder.

So.. from a running system, I basically did this:

  cd /boot
  mkdir boot
  cd boot
  ln -s ../grub .

And of course I also created a menu.lst from the grub.cfg file by hand. Hope
this helps...
           -peace

On 1/27/2010 11:36 AM, Pete Ashdown wrote:
Same deal.  Can't get past the boot with either a boot_linux.sh or a
menu.lst.

On Jan 27, 6:22 am, SchneiderIS <[email protected]> wrote:
I am in the same situation only I would really like to use 9.10 and
specifically have to use MythTV 0.22 for compatibility with my backend
server.  I have heard that 9.04 can work.

My problems seem to be from the boot-loader (GRB2 vs GRUB). Where are
you getting stuck?

On Jan 26, 11:13 pm, Pete Ashdown <[email protected]> wrote:

I am having no success with Ubuntu 9.10, and from what I'm reading
people are recommending to use 8.04 instead. Has anyone had success
with Ubuntu 9.10 coexisting with the AppleTV software?




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