On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:35 PM, Xtigyro <email address hidden> wrote:
> Now when you try to boot the windows '/dev/sda1' partition, the system
> is not restarted automatically and stalled with the message "GRUB". If
> you try "ctrl+alt+del", now it CAN be restarted.
>
> There is no matter, if you try the "normal" boot or the aforesaid:
> set root=(hd0,1)
> chainloader +1
> boot
Yeah, I believe I've found the real cause, try the new kernel.mod from
attachment.
BTW, you don't even need to use the --safe option anymore.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:35 PM, Xtigyro <email address hidden> wrote:
> Now when you try to boot the windows '/dev/sda1' partition, the system
> is not restarted automatically and stalled with the message "GRUB". If
> you try "ctrl+alt+del", now it CAN be restarted.
>
> There is no matter, if you try the "normal" boot or the aforesaid:
> set root=(hd0,1)
> chainloader +1
> boot
Yeah, I believe I've found the real cause, try the new kernel.mod from
attachment.
BTW, you don't even need to use the --safe option anymore.