Update: System doesn't boot.
I had to reboot to Windows (first time since I've installed ubuntu) -- discovered it doesn't boot. It just doesn't do anything after grub launches it.
Booted Windows XP from the CD, launched the rescue console -- fixmbr and fixboot and bootcfg didn't change anything, it's *****ing about the filesystem now on Windows XP. But the filesystem appears to be fully intact (I can traverse it fine, including C:\Windows, using the rescue mode).
Now nothing boots (thanks to fixmbr removing grub). So I checked out www.ubunutuforums.org, and booted the ubuntu CD into rescue mode. The solution is real simple: type "grub-install /dev/hda1" to reinstall grub. The filesystem, BTW, appears intact here also.
Only, I get the error "The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly" and it doesn't do anything at all. The file exists and is readable...
Tried doing an fdisk -l to see partition list, and it says "cannot open /proc/partitions".
Nice. Guess I jumped the gun in praising Ubuntu.
I had to reboot to Windows (first time since I've installed ubuntu) -- discovered it doesn't boot. It just doesn't do anything after grub launches it.
Booted Windows XP from the CD, launched the rescue console -- fixmbr and fixboot and bootcfg didn't change anything, it's *****ing about the filesystem now on Windows XP. But the filesystem appears to be fully intact (I can traverse it fine, including C:\Windows, using the rescue mode).
Now nothing boots (thanks to fixmbr removing grub). So I checked out www.ubunutuforums.org, and booted the ubuntu CD into rescue mode. The solution is real simple: type "grub-install /dev/hda1" to reinstall grub. The filesystem, BTW, appears intact here also.
Only, I get the error "The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly" and it doesn't do anything at all. The file exists and is readable...
Tried doing an fdisk -l to see partition list, and it says "cannot open /proc/partitions".
Nice. Guess I jumped the gun in praising Ubuntu.
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