Booting to Grub with cursor with no input possible
I recently was trying to reconfigure my windows 7 on my SSD to read in UEFI. I used the program systemrescuecd and gparted and seemed to have made my computer unable to boot into OS's seamlessly.
If I select the drive with system rescue cd on it in UEFI I get an error "Failed to loadCOM32 file vesamenu.c32" I then type rescue64 to boot up into the root. Then I use startx to boot into the GUI. I'm then able to use the systemrescueCD softwear as intended. I'm unable to load any other live linux drives, windows drives, or windows recovery discs. I used bootinfoscript to get the following information, but I don't know what is important and my message is too long. I'll try to post in two parts: Boot Info Script 1.61 [1 April 2012] ============================= Boot Info Summary: =============================== => Grub2 (v1.99) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector 1 of the same hard drive for core.img, but core.img can not be found at this location. => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdb. => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdc. => Syslinux MBR (4.04 and higher) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdd. => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sde. => No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdf. sda1: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: ntfs Boot sector type: Windows Vista/7: NTFS Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: /syslinux/syslinux.cfg /Windows/System32/winload.exe sdb1: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: ntfs Boot sector type: Windows Vista/7: NTFS Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: /bootmgr /Boot/BCD sdb2: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: ntfs Boot sector type: Windows Vista/7: NTFS Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: sdc1: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: ntfs Boot sector type: Windows Vista/7: NTFS Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: sdd1: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: vfat Boot sector type: SYSLINUX 4.04 2011-04-18 Boot sector info: Syslinux looks at sector 70784 of /dev/sdd1 for its second stage. SYSLINUX is installed in the directory. No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /syslinux/syslinux.cfg /ldlinux.sys sde1: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: vfat Boot sector type: SYSLINUX 4.05 2011-12-09 Boot sector info: Syslinux looks at sector 913112 of /dev/sde1 for its second stage. SYSLINUX is installed in the syslinux directory. No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: /syslinux/syslinux.cfg /efi/boot/bootx64.efi /syslinux/ldlinux.sys sdf1: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: vfat Boot sector type: Windows 7: FAT32 Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block. Operating System: Boot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /syslinux/syslinux.cfg /efi/BOOT/grubx64.efi sdf2: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: Extended Partition Boot sector type: - Boot sector info: sdf5: __________________________________________________________________________ File system: swap Boot sector type: - Boot sector info: ============================ Drive/Partition Info: ============================= Drive: sda _____________________________________________________________________ Disk /dev/sda: 238.5 GiB, 256060514304 bytes, 500118192 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Partition Boot Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors Id System /dev/sda1 1 500,118,191 500,118,191 ee GPT GUID Partition Table detected. Partition Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors System /dev/sda1 2,048 500,115,455 500,113,408 EFI System partition Drive: sdb _____________________________________________________________________ Disk /dev/sdb: 931.5 GiB, 1000204886016 bytes, 1953525168 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Partition Boot Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors Id System /dev/sdb1 * 2,048 206,847 204,800 7 NTFS / exFAT / HPFS /dev/sdb2 206,848 1,953,519,615 1,953,312,768 7 NTFS / exFAT / HPFS Drive: sdc _____________________________________________________________________ Disk /dev/sdc: 3.7 TiB, 4000787030016 bytes, 7814037168 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes Partition Boot Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors Id System /dev/sdc1 2,048 4,294,965,247 4,294,963,200 7 NTFS / exFAT / HPFS Drive: sdd _____________________________________________________________________ Disk /dev/sdd: 29 GiB, 31104958464 bytes, 60751872 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Partition Boot Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors Id System /dev/sdd1 * 2,048 60,751,871 60,749,824 c W95 FAT32 (LBA) Drive: sde _____________________________________________________________________ Disk /dev/sde: 3.8 GiB, 4026531840 bytes, 7864320 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Partition Boot Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors Id System /dev/sde1 128 7,864,319 7,864,192 b W95 FAT32 Drive: sdf _____________________________________________________________________ Disk /dev/sdf: 29.8 GiB, 32026656768 bytes, 62552064 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Partition Boot Start Sector End Sector # of Sectors Id System /dev/sdf1 2,048 59,914,239 59,912,192 c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/sdf2 59,916,286 62,550,015 2,633,730 5 Extended /dev/sdf5 59,916,288 62,550,015 2,633,728 82 Linux swap / Solaris "blkid" output: ________________________________________________________________ Device UUID TYPE LABEL /dev/loop0 squashfs /dev/sda1 E274B9E174B9B89D ntfs /dev/sdb1 9CBE950DBE94E156 ntfs System Reserved /dev/sdb2 8C78B57978B5631E ntfs /dev/sdc1 5AE47810E477EC9F ntfs /dev/sdd1 3262-6834 vfat MYLINUXLIVE /dev/sde1 CA08-D5D1 vfat /dev/sdf1 D8D8-7635 vfat MYLINUXLIVE /dev/sdf5 dcf35c4c-3bde-45c6-acab-42f3949e29bb swap ================================ Mount points: ================================= Device Mount_Point Type Options /dev/loop0 /livemnt/squashfs squashfs (ro,relatime) /dev/sda1 /livemnt/boot ntfs (ro,relatime,uid=0,gid=0,fmask=0177,dmask=077,nls=utf8,errors=continue,mft_zone_multiplier=1) ========================= sda1/syslinux/syslinux.cfg: ========================== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UI vesamenu.c32 F2 f2images.msg F3 f3params.msg F4 f4arun.msg F5 f5troubl.msg F6 f6pxe.msg F7 f7net.msg PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 900 ONTIMEOUT rescuecd_std MENU DEFAULT rescuecd_std MENU TABMSG Press [TAB] to edit options or <F2>,<F3>,<F4>,<F5>,<F6>,<F7> for help MENU TITLE SYSTEM-RESCUE-CD 4.5.3 (www.sysresccd.org) MENU ROWS 16 MENU TIMEOUTROW 22 MENU TABMSGROW 24 MENU CMDLINEROW 24 MENU HELPMSGROW 26 MENU WIDTH 78 MENU MARGIN 6 MENU BACKGROUND #c00090f0 MENU color title 1;31;40 #FFFF0000 #00000000 std MENU color sel 7;37;40 #FF000000 #FFC0C0C0 all MENU color unsel 37;44 #FF000000 #00000000 none MENU color hotsel 1;7;37;40 #FF000000 #FFC0C0C0 all MENU color tabmsg 1;31;40 #FFFFFF00 #00000000 std MENU color help 1;31;40 #FFFFFFFF #00000000 none LABEL rescuecd_std MENU LABEL 1) SystemRescueCd: default boot options KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 scandelay=1 -- rescue32 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel with default options (should always work). You should use this entry if you don't know which one to use. You can press [TAB] and add extra boot options after rescue32 or/and rescue64 if required ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_docache MENU LABEL 2) SystemRescueCd: all files cached to memory (docache) KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 docache -- rescue32 docache TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel and run system from RAM (cdrom can be removed) It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_791 MENU LABEL 3) SystemRescueCd: framebuffer console in high resolution KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 nomodeset vga=791 -- rescue32 nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel with console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. This mode is useful only if you want to work in console mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_us MENU LABEL 4) SystemRescueCd: do not ask for keyboard, use US keymap KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 setkmap=us -- rescue32 setkmap=us TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel and use the keymap for american keyboards This way it will not prompt for the keymap during the boot process ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_auto MENU LABEL 5) Boot an existing Linux system installed on the disk KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 root=auto -- rescue32 root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_alt MENU LABEL 6) SystemRescueCd: alternative kernel with default boot options KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND altker64 scandelay=1 -- altker32 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative kernel with default options (should always work). You should use this entry if you want to use the alternative kernel with the default boot options. You can press [TAB] and add extra boot options if required ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_xorg MENU LABEL 7) SystemRescueCd: directly start the graphical environment KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 dostartx -- rescue32 dostartx TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE A) Run system tools from floppy disk image... LABEL memtest MENU LABEL MEMTEST: Memory test using Memtest86+ kernel /bootdisk/memtestp append - TEXT HELP Use this tool if you suspect your RAM from being damaged. Damaged memory can explain crashes or unexpected bahaviors on stable operating systems. ENDTEXT LABEL ntpass MENU LABEL NTPASSWD: Reset or edit Windows passwords kernel /ntpasswd/vmlinuz append rw vga=1 initrd=/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz,/ntpasswd/scsi.cgz TEXT HELP This tool can be used to reset windows users accounts. It works with all windows user accounts including the administrator. You can use this tool if you forgot the administrator's password. ENDTEXT LABEL grubdisk MENU LABEL SGD: Super Grub2 Disk kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/grubdisk.img floppy raw LABEL freedos MENU LABEL FREEDOS: Clone of the MSDOS Operating System kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/freedos.img floppy TEXT HELP FreeDOS can be used to execute DOS programs such as BIOS upgrade tools ENDTEXT LABEL netboot MENU LABEL NETBOOT: Boot from the network kernel netboot append - LABEL hdt MENU LABEL HDT: recent hardware diagnostics tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/hdt.img floppy TEXT HELP This diagnostic tool will give you information about your hardware ENDTEXT LABEL aida MENU LABEL AIDA: old hardware diagnostics tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/aida.img floppy LABEL gag MENU LABEL GAG: Graphical Boot Manager kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/gag.img floppy LABEL dban MENU LABEL DBAN: erase all data from the disk kernel /bootdisk/dban.bzi append nuke="dwipe" silent LABEL mhdd MENU LABEL MHDD: Low-level Hard Drive diagnostic tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/mhdd.img floppy MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE B) Standard 32bit kernel (rescue32) with more choice... LABEL rescue32_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND docache TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use the default graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an existing Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND dostartx TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE C) Standard 64bit kernel (rescue64) with more choice... LABEL rescue64_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND docache TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and run system from RAM (cdrom can be removed) It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use the default graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an existing Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND dostartx TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE D) Alternative 32bit kernel (altker32) with more choice... LABEL altker32_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND docache TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console. KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use standard graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an existing Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND dostartx TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE E) Alternative 64bit kernel (altker64) with more choice... LABEL altker64_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND docache TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console. KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use standard graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an existing Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND dostartx TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU SEPARATOR LABEL local1 MENU LABEL *) Boot from first hard disk kernel chain.c32 append hd0 TEXT HELP Boot local OS installed on first hard disk ENDTEXT LABEL local2 MENU LABEL *) Boot from second hard disk kernel chain.c32 append hd1 TEXT HELP Boot local OS installed on second hard disk ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd MENU HIDE KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 -- rescue32 LABEL rescue32 MENU HIDE LINUX rescue32 INITRD initram.igz LABEL rescue64 MENU HIDE LINUX rescue64 INITRD initram.igz LABEL altker32 MENU HIDE LINUX altker32 INITRD initram.igz LABEL altker64 MENU HIDE LINUX altker64 INITRD initram.igz LABEL azerty MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/azerty.ktl LABEL be MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/be.ktl LABEL bg MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/bg.ktl LABEL by MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/by.ktl LABEL cf MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/cf.ktl LABEL croat MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/croat.ktl LABEL cz MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/cz.ktl LABEL de MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/de.ktl LABEL dk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/dk.ktl LABEL dvorak MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/dvorak.ktl LABEL es MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/es.ktl LABEL et MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/et.ktl LABEL fi MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/fi.ktl LABEL fr_CH MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/fr_CH.ktl LABEL fr MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/fr.ktl LABEL gr MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/gr.ktl LABEL hu MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/hu.ktl LABEL il MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/il.ktl LABEL it MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/it.ktl LABEL lt MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/lt.ktl LABEL mk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/mk.ktl LABEL nl MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/nl.ktl LABEL no MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/no.ktl LABEL pl MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/pl.ktl LABEL ru MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/ru.ktl LABEL sg MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/sg.ktl LABEL slovene MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/slovene.ktl LABEL trf MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/trf.ktl LABEL trq MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 |
Don't try and split post that RESULTS.txt - load it up on a web file hosting site and post a link to it.
Then explain - in excruciating detail - what you had configured before this little episode, and what you did to cause it. In excruciating detail. |
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