Hi Peter,

What tells you ls in  this console?

If there is a Linux on the attached HDD you could directly load the kernel and 
ramdisk.

Regards,
A

On June 11, 2014 3:55:46 PM CEST, [email protected] wrote:
>Hi,
>An old Micron Trek 2 has an ext4 filesystem in (hd0,1), 
>created with a Debian Wheezy installer.
>
>Grub was installed by removing the hdd and temporarily 
>connecting it to a Wheezy system with a USB adapter.  
>A /boot/grub/grub.cfg was created and edited to have a 
>menu entry for a system in (hd0,5).  
>
>When the machine is powered it comes to the prompt and 
>these settings.
>  http://carnot.yi.org/GrubSet.png
>  
>If "set debug=all" and "normal" are executed, hundreds 
>of lines scroll past, ending with this.
>  http://carnot.yi.org/GrubExt2Failure.png
>  
>These commands start the extant OS.
>  chainloader (hd0,5)+1
>  boot
>
>The grub installation is faulty?  A bug in ext detection?
>
>Thanks,            ... Peter E.
>
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