How to fix a borked grub install?
Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 4:26 pm
Any help?
Here's the situation: I had a windows partition, and a linux partition. I reformatted the windows partition and thought I updated grub to point to the correct boot device and partition.
I then found out after mounting the disk with a live cd that the linux install, boot files, and partition it points to were intact.
So I reinstalled grub, and it supposedly found the right place to mount my linux install.
Reboot, hard disk not found.
It's not a controller (or other hardware) issue. I've run multiple diagnostics using the motherboard firmware. They all come back clean. And I can see the disk and ext4 partitions on it when I mount it using a linux live cd.
I'm thinking I accidentally destroyed my MBR, but I thought that would get fixed by during the grub install, no?
Anyways, help is much appreciated. I'm not sure I know the exact question to ask google to find the answer I need.
Here's the situation: I had a windows partition, and a linux partition. I reformatted the windows partition and thought I updated grub to point to the correct boot device and partition.
I then found out after mounting the disk with a live cd that the linux install, boot files, and partition it points to were intact.
So I reinstalled grub, and it supposedly found the right place to mount my linux install.
Reboot, hard disk not found.
It's not a controller (or other hardware) issue. I've run multiple diagnostics using the motherboard firmware. They all come back clean. And I can see the disk and ext4 partitions on it when I mount it using a linux live cd.
I'm thinking I accidentally destroyed my MBR, but I thought that would get fixed by during the grub install, no?
Anyways, help is much appreciated. I'm not sure I know the exact question to ask google to find the answer I need.