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  1. Oh, thank you for advice! But I've reinstalled Linux already! :( So, the topic may be closed. Thanks for all!
  2. Actually, I've used Partition Magic only for viewing partition table. OK, then I'll reinstall Linux :((( Oh... My CVS server, my MBs of updates... :( Oh, this stupid Windows, now I really hate it... gr... Thank you guys for your time and help!
  3. I changed the resume entry and now I have the grub entry exactly as in your post, but I have the same error. Maybe the system thinks that my root partition is sda4? How can I check this and correct?
  4. Hm, it's sad. You mean I need reinstall Linux? :( But I can read this partition from Windows using Ext2Fsd-0.31 And why it checks sda4? I have swap there not ext3!
  5. Hm, what do you mean? When I run PartitionMagic only silence I hear! Added: Hm, when I select ext3 partition and choose Check for Errors, I have an error "Access violation at address 004B8016 in module 'PMagicnt.exe' Read of address 00000004C"
  6. Ok, I've changed that file. Now I can start loading my Linux. But, after setting the hostname system halts with this message: Hmmm, now I really don't know what to do... Why it tries to open /dev/sda4, why it checks for ext2 filesystem? I have ext3 on /dev/sda3... Please, help! :sad: :wacko:
  7. Ok, I've done what you say. And we have some progress: GRUB is installed, but unfortunately I still cann't load Linux. It says that it cann't mount partition. Here contents of \boot\grub\menu.lst timeout 10 color black/cyan yellow/cyan gfxmenu (hd0,3)/boot/gfxmenu default 2 title linux old kernel kernel (hd0,3)/boot/vmlinuz-desktop BOOT_IMAGE=linux_old_kernel root=/dev/sda4 resume=/dev/sda3 splash=silent mem=1024M vga=788 initrd (hd0,3)/boot/initrd-desktop.img title windows suxxx root (hd0,0) makeactive chainloader +1 title linux 2.6.22.12-1 kernel (hd0,3)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.12-desktop-1mdv BOOT_IMAGE=linux_2.6.22.12-1 root=/dev/sda4 resume=/dev/sda3 splash=silent mem=1024M vga=788 initrd (hd0,3)/boot/initrd-2.6.22.12-desktop-1mdv.img Using lsparts I've fond that sda1 - ntfs (C:) sda3 - ext3 sda4 - swap sda5 - ntfs (D:) So, the root partition is sda3. Maybe I need edit \boot\grub\menu.lst something like this: ..... title linux 2.6.22.12-1 kernel (hd0,2)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.12-desktop-1mdv BOOT_IMAGE=linux_2.6.22.12-1 root=/dev/sda3 resume=/dev/sda3 splash=silent mem=1024M vga=788 initrd (hd0,2)/boot/initrd-2.6.22.12-desktop-1mdv.img ? But I'm not sure about resume=.... entry.
  8. Mmm, how I said, I've tried this. I boot from DVD, choose Rescue, reinstall boot loader and have this: Installing boot loader... running: sh /boot/grub/install.sh with root /mnt GNU GRUB version 0.97 (640K lower/ 3072K upper memory) [Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible completions of a devise/filename.] grub > root (hd0, 3) Filesystem type unknown, partiton type 0x82 grub > setup --stage2=/boot/grub/stage2 (hd0) Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition grub > quit Here is the contents of install.sh: grub --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map --batch <<EOF root (hd0,3) setup --stage2=/boot/grub/stage2 (hd0) quit EOF
  9. Thank you for answers! When I choose this, I have the same as I discribed in my post#1, step 4 Mmm, really, I don't know how to do this. I tried this: I choosed Go to console, and then type: grub-install /dev/sda And this was the answer: mkdir: cannot create directory '/boot': file exists Any ideas?
  10. OK, hello! Please, help me with my problem. I had Mandriva Linux 2008.0 PowerPack and Windows XP SP2 on my hard drive, and all worked well. But suddenly, this *bad* Windows crashed, and I reinstalled it. But now I cann't boot to my Linux! I've read here that I can rescue my system using installation disk, but this don't work! Here my steps: 1. I boot from installation DVD 2. I choose rescue from menu 3. I choose mount your partitions under /mnt: Please wait, trying to find your root device... running: vol_id /dev/loop0 /dev/loop0: unknown volume type running: vol_id /dev/sda /dev/sda: unknown volume type running: vol_id /dev/sda1 running: vol_id /dev/sda3 running: vol_id /dev/sda4 running: vol_id /dev/sda5 => found a Mandriva Linux root partition on /dev/sda3 => type ext3, version 'Mandriva Linux release 2008.0 (official) for i586' Mounting other partitions from fstab on /mnt... Your system is ready on /mnt 4. I choose Re-install boot-loader: Installing boot loader... running: sh /boot/grub/install.sh with root /mnt GNU GRUB version 0.97 (640K lower/ 3072K upper memory) [Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible completions of a devise/filename.] grub > root (hd0, 3) Filesystem type unknown, partiton type 0x82 grub > setup --stage2=/boot/grub/stage2 (hd0) Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition grub > quit Also, I've tried this without step 3 - same effect. Here what shows Partition Magic 8.0 about my hard drive: ********************************************************************* * Partition * Type * Size MB * Used MB * Unused MB * Status * Pri/Log * ********************************************************************* * Disk 1 * * * * * * * ********************************************************************* * Local Disk (C:) | NTFS | 20 010.6 | 14 847.7 | 5 162.9 | Active | Primary * * (*) | Extended | 100 508.2 | 100 508.2 | 0.0 | None | Primary * * Local Disk (D:) | NTFS | 100 508.2 | 97 525.2 | 2 983.0 | None | Logical * * Local Disk (*: ) | Linux Ext3 | 31 078.9 | 31 078.9 | 0.0 | None | Primary * * SWAPSPACE2 (*: ) | Linux Swap | 1 027.6 | 0.0 | 1 027.6 | None | Primary * ********************************************************************* I have SATA hard drive 160 Gb, 1 Gb RAM Please, help me, cause I really need my Linux back! Thank you! P.S.: Sorry for bad English!
  11. OK, problem solved!!! I've disabled firewall and now all works! :)
  12. I don't understand, why kernel source used from that location? Check /usr/src/linux link to /usr/src/linux-* And, maybe, for new kernel that ship with Mandriva 2008 your need new version of your cisco VPN client?
  13. Hm, I've had a similar problem, when I've tried to compile nVidia graphics driver. Back to your problem, where the sources of your kernel lies? Are they in /usr/src/linux-*?
  14. Hmm, I cann't find file /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1, where it can be? (Or, on some systems /etc/rc.net) P.S.: I don't like this, but it seems I'll delete Mandriva 2008 and install Mandriva 2007.1 back, cause there're no such poblems. Sad...
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