Wasn't clear on "recovery mode" (not listed in F4 modes) so I logged
in to a Failsafe Terminal session and got this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ chroot /mnt/sysimage
chroot: cannot change root directory to /mnt/sysimage: No such file or
directory

On Nov 6, 3:54 am, NumPy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So to make sure I understand you correctly; you wanted to "reinstall"
> the OS itself, BUT save your personal files? (i.e. /home/username,
> settings in /etc/... and the like) If that is the case, you will need
> to rescue, as it is stating (by the error 15) that your partition or
> location that it is looking for is "wrong".. bad or just not the File
> System it was looking for. Boot with the CD and go to recovery mode
> and try this:
>
> chroot /mnt/sysimage
> grub-install --recheck /dev/hda
> exit
> exit
>
> :: What partition is the "important" data on? You may lose your
> settings for ATI, and the like, but those are easily fixed, however
> sensitive data is not..
>
> On Nov 5, 7:13 pm, lev5c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Here's the situation:
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > My intentions were to reinstall/upgrade to 8.1 in order to restore all
> > default ubuntu settings (ATI drivers & video playback in particular),
> > but keep data across all partitions. Now, I'm afraid I've screwed up
> > the main linux partition in the process.
>
> > Here's what went down:
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > 1. Booted from 8.10 LTS Live CD
> > 2. Chose "Manual" hard drive partitioning
> > It displayed the following: (sizes are approx)
> > /dev/sda1 ext2 53gb 17gb used
> > unallocated 1gb
> > /dev/sda2 linux-swap 2gb ?
> > /dev/sda3 ntfs 60gb 52gb used
> > /dev/sda4 ntfs 40gb 37gb used
>
> > 3. Resized sda1 to 25GiB <--big mistake
>
> > It did what I told it to do by unallocating space, I just assumed it
> > would unallocate the 35 or so gigs of free space. Now, I can't boot
> > cuz I'm getting a GRUB error 15: file not found. So, I have rebooted
> > with the Live CD and ran partition manager.
>
> > It displayed the following: (sizes are approx)
> > /dev/sda1 ext2 23gb 375Mb used
> > unallocated 32gb
> > /dev/sda2 linux-swap 2gb ?
> > /dev/sda3 ntfs 60gb 52gb used
> > /dev/sda4 ntfs 40gb 37gb used
>
> > I tried the "undo changes to partitions" option to no avail, and
> > that's exactly what I need to do. Been surfin' forums all day. Any
> > help is appreciated. Thanks
>
> > ps. the ubuntu forums are down! AARRGRHHHH!!!!
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