-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
I've used grub2 on a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 for about a month on a new intel SSD 240Gb in a USB 2.0 chassis. I use different models of older HP laptops like nc6400, 6730b, nx7400. It's been acting up sometimes with the message "Error: Out of disk. Press enter to continue" (this was in gfx mode). Pressing enter it just booted. But now it won't boot anymore! I just get either "error: out of disk. grub rescue>" or the grub prompt.. I put the disk in a computer as an internal disk and it sometimes acts up there too. But mostly it works. I've been using disks like this for the last 4 years and it has worked most of the time. My last SSD crashed about a month ago after the same behavior as I get now. I then used boot-repair which definately crashed it. http://paste.ubuntu.com/1495041 Anybody who knows what the problem could be? I'd love to be able to continue to run the disk in the usb chassis. There must be a difference in how grub handles the disk when it's an internal disk and when it's an external usb disk. BR, Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRAqXPAAoJEDK64axYS9aIqDYH/jbwqsviBV0Q3UERmWztkWsZ 04C4EF18tYUVD8OTRlaeUNuKZhZ8VGAJm7WjAqhbalKZ/VRK85f/CLPSurEC2tuB InLU7aSlyoqCXTpf8oiTbT5MeN/DrQ6GTaucZirfMXiula5jYRe4LX4dh0krPwCL KwGF9w2AS7tUytAjLR8PnbtQEvEE6ECv+UdfyAHiy08jM32OT+H8Vr9GXYqzu0dg E8qn/9tcOUAZqaL0gnFoFMYsPyE15Cj5wNaxZ0ZZOeq/W2YfIix7eATCw62i+tX/ ZvLwzFPTZoDq0ZaVAUdqRbUB7hrqlTbdqzaJi/TmcC+b7sdJdrd4bh8mvbIFHY4= =ofXN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
