On Mon August 20 2007 14:30, Tero Pesonen wrote:
> I don't think this is a hard disk issue: I had this same master/boot hard
> disk while on SUSE 9.3 and never saw this issue there after a system
> freeze. GRUB always came up equally fast and always loaded without
> hiccups. System freezes were much less common on SUSE 9.3, of course, but
> still happened a few times. I've also heard of others who have seen this
> same "GRUB won't load" behaviour on openSUSE 10.2 on totally different
> hardware.

Hi Tero, et al

Just tossing in an observation...

When we lose power up here (I live out in the sticks) before grub will load 
and allow the system to boot normally, I must *first* boot into rescue mode 
using a network install CD or installation DVD, etc., to (reiser)fsck each 
partition that was mounted when the system went down.

When not properly shut down, the mounted partitions are left in a 'dirty' 
state.

Until reset to 'clean' mode (as happens during a normal shutdown,) the 
affected partitions seem to mount only in Read Only mode, which is slow and 
wastes time since they should be checked and reset before booting again, 
anyway.

regards,

Carl
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