That /boot/grub/menu/.lst is a typo. Your /boot/grub/menu.lst is what my system uses. I don't know why the menu.lst file is updated by grub. That is the output of the setup (hd0) command. I didn't specify it. I don't think I can.
You mentioned that the way I did the backup is a little odd. I found the syntax online in an Ubuntu forum and slightly modified it to fit my system/drive configuration. I have two SATA drives (data and backup) in addition to the primary SATA drive which houses two ext3 partitions (/ and /home) plus a swap partition. I only want to back up the primary SATA drive with all requite files to restore. Thus the EXCLUDES statements. They also suggested the other EXCLUDES. If you have any pointers or alternative command sequence to backup my whole system (minus the two secondary SATA drives) I would be very grateful Thank you, Word Wizard On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 18:30 -0700, Tim wrote: > Hello, > > > grub finds it (hd0,5). That's the correct location. I use the sudo su, > > then the root (hd0,5) command. No error messages. I use the setup (hd0) > > command and the output says it found the /boot/grub/stage1 file and is > > writing (hd0)/boot/grub/menu/.lst. > > > > BUT... It does not write (hd0)/boot/grub/menu/.lst. Anywhere. I check > > the root drive and the old /boot/grub/menu/.lst is still there. Even if > > I rename it, no new menu.lst appears . > > > > > > What am I doing wrong? Or is Linux still not ready for prime time and > > only for hackers? > > Oh, it's ready for prime time. It's just that the PC BIOS interface > is *long* past it's prime. > > The way you did your backup is a little odd and while it can work, > it's error prone. Without going into too much detail, let's see if we > can help you get your system booting again. > > First of all, on all of my systems the menu.lst file is stored at > /boot/grub/menu.lst, not /boot/grub/menu/.lst. Do you have a > /boot/grub/menu.lst file? > > Second of all, I don't know why the menu.lst file should be updated at > all when you reinstall grub on your hd0. Primarily grub just needs > to know where the bootloader stages are at on disk (which you probably > changed when you overwrote those files). Have you tried booting since > you redid the grub install? > > tim _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
