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i tried to convery my home and root partiton to ext4 as described in the wiki, and now i cannot boot. i get a message saying that the root partition cannot be found.
i cannot boot using the recovery option in grub , i get the same message.
my computer doesnt have a optical drive right now, got another one in the post. my other one was playing up, and got hit with a maglite
lol
anything i can do without being able to boot from a cd. i do have ubuntu installed on a different partitoon, but i didnt add a option in grub for it.
is there anything i can do to get it up and running befoe the new cd drive arrives?
thanks markp1989
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Did you change the entries in /etc/fstab to ext4?
You can boot the arch cd (2009.02) and mount your drives. From that point you can start to troubleshoot your problem.
EDIT: Just use the usb image
Last edited by pyther (2009-03-22 14:15:56)
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Borrow an optical drive ![]()
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You can edit grub boot entries (hit 'e' in the grub boot menu) , but changing an arch bootentry to start ubuntu ...
Not sure how hard that will be.
If you happen to have a usb memorystick nearby you can put a rescue disk on that and boot from the usb stick.
Note : data on the usb stick will be overwritten by the image.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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You can edit grub boot entries (hit 'e' in the grub boot menu) , but changing an arch bootentry to start ubuntu ...
Not sure how hard that will be.If you happen to have a usb memorystick nearby you can put a rescue disk on that and boot from the usb stick.
Note : data on the usb stick will be overwritten by the image.
i got the ubuntu partition booting ok now.
i dug thru the cupboard, and found a usb hard drive that had a ubuntu live image on it.
booted from there, and just installed grub again. i can just use the ubuntu partition till i am able to get arch up and running agin.
i will probably use this usb drive and stick the arch img to it. then install arch.
thansk for your pointers ![]()
Desktop: E8400@4ghz - DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS - 4gb ddr2 800 - 30gb OCZ Vertex - Geforce 8800 GTS - 2*19" LCD
Server/Media Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX I-E - E5200 - 4gb Ram - 2* ecogreen F2 1.5tb - 1* wd green 500gb - PicoPSU 150xt - rtorrent - xbmc - ipazzport remote - 42" LCD
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You don't have to reinstall arch...
it was a almost fresh install, less then a week old, i already have a list of packages installed packages, so i can just use that to install all of the packages in one pacman use.
i have backups of my rc.conf among other things, so its all gd ![]()
Desktop: E8400@4ghz - DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS - 4gb ddr2 800 - 30gb OCZ Vertex - Geforce 8800 GTS - 2*19" LCD
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