I ran "update-grub2" after system boot in terminal as root and this did not fix my problem.
Agostino Russo when I keyed "root" at the prompt I got:
(loop0): File system is ext2
As far as why I used `insmod ntfs` I have no reason for using. (is my face red?) what I used is:
sh:grub>set root=(loop0) sh:grub>linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-14-generic root=/dev/sda1 loop=/ubuntu/disks/root.disk ro sh:grub>initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-14-generic sh:grub>boot
and it worked.
I ran "update-grub2" after system boot in terminal as root and this did not fix my problem.
Agostino Russo when I keyed "root" at the prompt I got:
(loop0): File system is ext2
As far as why I used `insmod ntfs` I have no reason for using. (is my face red?)
what I used is:
sh:grub>set root=(loop0) 2.6.31- 14-generic root=/dev/sda1 loop=/ubuntu/ disks/root. disk ro img-2.6. 31-14-generic
sh:grub>linux /boot/vmlinuz-
sh:grub>initrd /boot/initrd.
sh:grub>boot
and it worked.