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Re: Grub refuses to hide/unhide
From: |
Franklin PIAT |
Subject: |
Re: Grub refuses to hide/unhide |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 15:24:35 +0200 |
Hello,
What version of grub do you use ?
In case you switched to grub2, note that the partition numbering has
changed (to match linux numbering) :
+-----------+---------+---------+
| linux* | grub1 | grub2 |
+-----------+---------+---------+
| /dev/sda1 | (hd0,0) | (hd0,1) |
| /dev/sda2 | (hd0,1) | (hd0,2) |
+-----------+---------+---------+
Franklin
*) YMMV : It could be /dev/hda*
On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 20:40 +0100, Simon Detheridge wrote:
> I have a multi-boot system and Grub has started acting up. I haven't
> touched my grub installation since it was last working. I did an
> 'emerge -uD world' from Gentoo, but I wouldn't have thought it
> installs a new grub loader without asking me first.
>
> Anyway. The problem is that on my first drive, I have 4 partitions. 3
> NTFS ones, and an ext2 partition for /boot. When I boot some flavour
> of Windows, it hides two of the NTFS partitions, and unhides a third.
> Everything was working fine until yesterday, but now it refuses to
> hide/unhide the partitions.
>
> It says:
>
> hide (hd0,0)
> 22: No such partition
>
> BUT - if I drop to a console, I can see the partitions. But if I try
> and hide/unhide from there, it still complains. Example:
>
> > root (hd0,0)
> Partition type: 0x17
> > unhide (hd0,0)
> 22: No such partition
> > root (hd0,2)
> Partition type: 0x07
> > hide (hd0,2)
> 22: No such partition
>
> Note: The above output isn't exact. I'm remembering it from what
> happened, but you get the idea.
>
> If I boot back into Gentoo, and set the partition types
> (hidden/unhidden) manually using fdisk and then reboot, then edit the
> grub commands at the grub prompt to remove all the hide/unhides, it
> works, and I can boot my OS.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>