Unless you absolutely require  Ubuntu or Debian sid  or downloading a fresh
distribution is out of the question,  Fedora
12<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_Alphtha_release_notes#GRUB_with_Ext4_Support>'s
grub .97  can boot ext4 w/out a separate  /boot partition I gather from
reading the release notes.
                     Good luck.

2009/11/14 ಸುಧೀಂದ್ರ <[email protected]>

> Hi all,
> I have installed debian lenny initially and later, today morning, upgraded
> SID in root (hd0,1) Ext2 fs.
> also, installed ubuntu 9.04 on root (hd0,4) Ext4 fs.
>
> As upgraded SID, Grub .0 is installed on (hd0,1) which is not supporting
> Ext4 fs hence not able to boot to ubuntu.
> Also, SID is become Damm slow. It is taking such a long time to open any
> application.
>
> I tried to recovery grub using ubuntu live cd, but it says an error message
> that can't merge with ext2fs.
>
> How can  I get access to Ext4 fs in SID so that Grub supports Ext4 fs. Is
> there Grub package supporting Ext4 fs to be installed on SID?
>
> Please help me in this regard.
>
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Sudheendra
>
>
> >
>


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