On Tue, 2005-15-02 at 23:42 +0000, James Wilkinson wrote: > Guy Fraser wrote: > > I agree, but I read all the grub {grub legacy} documentation > > and tried many things. The documentation does not have a lot > > of troubleshooting information, and grub has very poor error > > reporting. I would be more helpful if it mentioned which file > > or partition could not be found rather than just; Error 15 or > > Error 22. > > Try info grub (or you might find pinfo grub easier. Or try one of the > graphical interfaces) and follow Troubleshooting. > > # 15 : File not found > # This error is returned if the specified file name cannot be found, > # but everything else (like the disk/partition info) is OK. > (OK: it could say *which* file wasn't found...) > # 22 : No such partition > # This error is returned if a partition is requested in the device > # part of a device- or full file name which isn't on the selected > # disk. > > Hope this helps, > > James. Thank you, but I already got that information from the HTML manual. Since it doesn't say what file or partition can't be found, there is no way of fixing the problem. I started with the rescue CD and entered the grub console, then proceeded to check the devices and partitions. After I was verifying that I had setup the correct devices, I entered the "root" command and used the "find" command to verify that I could find "stage1" "menu.lst" and a kernel. I did not get any errors. After about 16 hours of researching all the related issues and trying every solution I could find, I gave up.