Heracles == Heracles herac...@iprimus.com.au writes:
Heracles I recently had a problem and had to replace my motherboard
Heracles and cpu. After the replacement the system would not boot. It
Heracles came up with a console and the following:
Heracles No such
On 03/12/13 08:15, pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
Heracles == Heracles herac...@iprimus.com.au writes:
Heracles I recently had a problem and had to replace my motherboard
Heracles and cpu. After the replacement the system would not boot. It
Heracles came up with a console and the following:
I recently had a problem and had to replace my motherboard and cpu.
After the replacement the system would not boot. It came up with a
console and the following:
No such device:3c7c2249-34ed-484d-9e36-bd40223e1c34
grub
I thought that the number might be the old UUID of sda1 so I reinstalled
On Monday 02 December 2013 09:48:25 Heracles wrote:
I recently had a problem and had to replace my motherboard and cpu.
After the replacement the system would not boot. It came up with a
console and the following:
No such device:3c7c2249-34ed-484d-9e36-bd40223e1c34
grub
I thought that
I had *exact* the same problem!
I have a TYAN K7X and dual athlon 1900+ and onboard adaptec U160 SCSI
controller with a 18GB seagate HD.
I did install RedHat 7.3 and if I tried to boot off the hard disk I got
the no operating system
message as well.
Then I tried to boot from SCSI channel B and
My last message didn't seem to go through but the solution to the problem
(for me at least) was to disable all the IDE channels in the bios.
Even though I have a DVD+RW IDE drive it was the only option to get grub
to boot.
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Melinda Taylor wrote:
::
::Hah! I was about to
At Tuesday, 25-06-02 18:20 (+1000), Terry Collins wrote:
Matt Hyne wrote:
The machine is a PII-400 with an Intel MB, NCR SCSI adaptor (sym53c8xx) and
a 4.3Gb HDD.
Does the kernel specifically recognise the sym53c8xx ?
either it doesn't and/or this particular SCSI card is not bootable.
Hah! I was about to email with the *exact* same problem!
I did the install of 7.3 and can boot just fine with the floppy
but when I try to boot off the hard disk I get the no operating system
message as well.
I have a TYAN K7X and dual athlon 2000+ and onboard adaptec U160 SCSI
controller
Matt Hyne wrote:
I have been having trouble getting a machine to boot lilo (or anything
from HDD) after an install of RH7.3.
Lilo is installed (and I ran it again for good measure) but the only way
I can get linux to boot is to use the boot floppy I created at install
time.
LILO is a
Thanks Glen for the in-depth description.
All make sense, but I am still at a loss.
1. The boot bios is enabled.
2. SCSI device is on ID0.
3. SCSI runs fine once linux is loaded from a floppy.
So it is damb weird. The is detected ok, but the BIOS fails to see an OS.
Matt
At Wednesday,
I have been having trouble getting a machine to boot lilo (or anything from
HDD) after an install of RH7.3.
Lilo is installed (and I ran it again for good measure) but the only way I
can get linux to boot is to use the boot floppy I created at install time.
The machine is a PII-400 with an
Matt Hyne wrote:
The machine is a PII-400 with an Intel MB, NCR SCSI adaptor (sym53c8xx) and
a 4.3Gb HDD.
Does the kernel specifically recognise the sym53c8xx ?
either it doesn't and/or this particular SCSI card is not bootable.
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Hello Everybody
I have just joined this mailing list and I have a
problem that I hope somebody can help me with.
Idecided to try Mandrake Linux 7.2 on my new
pc for the first time, (Yes I am a Linux newbie) and after I installed it I
found I couldn't boot to DOS or Windows 98. I
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