On Wednesday August 11, 2004 at 9:35 a.m. "David" <davidh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > im having the following error when my system starts up: > > Grub version 0.93 > [minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. for the first word,TAB lists > possible > command completies anywhere else TAB lists the possible completions of a > device / > filename.] > > grub> David, This looks like grub phase 1 (usually stored in and read from MBR) cannot find your /boot/grub/grub.conf file needed to run phase 2. I can think of a several of possible reasons for this. (1) Your partition labels could have changed, especially the one containing the /boot partition. If your system has any difficulty finding and mounting /boot, you'll get no farther than phase 1. It should be possible to manually enter the information in a kernel stanza from grub.conf (assuming you have a hard copy handy) at the grub> prompt, but I've never actually seen this done. (2) Have you added a second hard drive to your system with a partition label the same as one on your first drive? If your system encounters a duplicate partition label at boot time, it tries to resolve the ambiguity by appending a "1" to the duplicate label. You're not trying to migrate a system from and old hard drive to a new one, are you? (3) Do you have an EIDE drive in a system that has an SCSI drive you really want to boot from? I once had to unplug data cable for an EIDE drive during an installation before anaconda would install grub on the MBR of the SCSI drive. Annoying. Suggest grabbing either your Binaries CD#1 or the RescueCD, boot 'linux rescue', and double-check all your partitions and partition labels. Also check out the /boot/grub/grub.conf file for any editing errors. Make sure you have an /initrd directory owned by root:root with permissions 755. Then, as root, run 'grub-install /dev/[hda|sda]' to re-write the MBR of your intended boot drive. Hope this helps... --Doc Robert G. (Doc) Savage, BSE(EE), CISSP, RHCE | Fairview Heights, IL RHEL3/ESu2 on Tyan S2468UGN w/3G, dual Athlon MP 2800+, 1.1T RAID5 "Perfection is the enemy of good enough." -- Admiral of the Fleet Sergei G. Gorshkov