grub rescue message hangs on boot
I have been running XP on a machine with 2 hard drives. I installed Ubuntu on the second drive and tried it for a day or so - it ran. Decided to update to latest version. A dialogue box suggested something about GRUB with two boxes to check. My machine rebooted and HUNG after POST! Will NOT even recognize hard drives in BIOS and hangs with "Grub rescue" message Will not boot to Windows rescue panel because does not seee hard discs! AnY help here?
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#1 |
Boot with the Ubuntu live CD and try to restore GRUB as follows:
1) Open Terminal (Applications --> Accesories --> Terminal)
2) Verify your partitions:
sudo fdisk -l
Give us the output of this command here for further instructions.
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#2 |
Thanks Mr. T.A. I will try.
--- On Thu, 1/13/11, Theodotos Andreou <email address hidden> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Question #141414]: grub rescue message hangs on boot
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 11:19 PM
Your question #141414 on yelp in ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
Theodotos Andreou requested for more information:
Boot with the Ubuntu live CD and try to restore GRUB as follows:
1) Open Terminal (Applications --> Accesories --> Terminal)
2) Verify your partitions:
sudo fdisk -l
Give us the output of this command here for further instructions.
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It sounds like you installed under windows (with Wubi). This is a common problem when you install wubi to a drive/partition other than the windows partition.
If this is the case, reinstalling grub will not help and can do more damage to windows.
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Ummm. I don't have the Ubuntu Live CD, I downloaded the program directly to my desktop. I guess I will have to make one with this laptop I am using. It is a little slow - maybe 20-45 Mbps download speed. What is a good download site for the program? Do I need to download the whole thing or is there a tool avail for this issue? thanks from california.
--- On Thu, 1/13/11, Theodotos Andreou <email address hidden> wrote:
From: Theodotos Andreou <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: [Question #141414]: grub rescue message hangs on boot
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 11:19 PM
Your question #141414 on yelp in ubuntu changed:
https:/
Status: Open => Needs information
Theodotos Andreou requested for more information:
Boot with the Ubuntu live CD and try to restore GRUB as follows:
1) Open Terminal (Applications --> Accesories --> Terminal)
2) Verify your partitions:
sudo fdisk -l
Give us the output of this command here for further instructions.
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#5 |
@Theodotus - I replied too soon - I see you requested fdisk output to check :)
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@Jeffrey Alto,
See the Wubi Megathread http://
When you install Ubuntu with Wubi you need the windows bootloader. There is a bug that allows users to overwrite the windows bootloader with grub2, which leaves your computer unbootable. To fix it you need to reinstall the windows bootloader.
Insert Windows DVD or Repair CD, boot to a command prompt and run:
fixmbr
For Wubi installs you have to avoid updating packages grub-pc and grub-common.
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Thanks, you are right, I did install Wubi style to a drive other than Windows. Now I cannot even see my HD's in my own Bios!. Cannot use a Windows rescue function from XP install disc because my machine does not see drives, DVD drive it sees, but not HD's. I did not notice any warning about installing Ubuntu to other than the drive that had Windows...did I miss it? This must happen a lot. Thanks, what shall we do?
--- On Thu, 1/13/11, bcbc <email address hidden> wrote:
From: bcbc <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: [Question #141414]: grub rescue message hangs on boot
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 11:30 PM
Your question #141414 on grub in ubuntu changed:
https:/
Status: Open => Answered
bcbc proposed the following answer:
It sounds like you installed under windows (with Wubi). This is a common problem when you install wubi to a drive/partition other than the windows partition.
If this is the case, reinstalling grub will not help and can do more damage to windows.
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Thanks, I am downloading Ubuntu 10.10 desktop i386. Hope to make a disc to use as you suggest.
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Subject: [Question #141414]: grub rescue message hangs on boot
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Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 11:19 PM
Your question #141414 on grub in ubuntu changed:
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Project: yelp in ubuntu => grub in ubuntu
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What do you mean your bios no longer sees your drives? That seems odd and is not a typical symptom of this problem. Boot from the windows dvd, when you get prompted hit R to git to a repair prompt. Run fixmbr.
Please don't copy text when replying. Thanks.
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I tried to use Windows disc to get to the rescue panel . windows loads the files but when it gets to the screen where you select install or repair and I select repair I get a message that Windows did not detect a hard drive on computer and cannot continue. if I restart and go to my Phoenix award bios my HD's do not show and will not auto detect. I am downloading the Ubuntu file, it is maybe 40% complete.
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#11 |
If you are getting a grub rescue prompt then the BIOS must be reading the hard drive. Because grub is installed on the hard drive master boot record. If the BIOS doesn't detect a hard drive then you'd get some other message. And Ubuntu will only be able to see drives that the BIOS recognizes. So there must be some other problem occurring - anything else you can think of that explains this?
Anyway - if you do get that Ubuntu CD booted, run the bootinfoscript (http://
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#12 |
Thanks, I will try to run the bootinfoscript (http://
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#13 |
OK... when you generate the bootinfoscript results - assuming it reports /dev/sda and confirms Grub2 is in the MBR. You can go ahead and install lilo:
sudo apt-get install lilo
sudo lilo -M /dev/sda mbr
(After running the first command you'll get a big warning screen. Press ENTER to bypass. Warnings are related to booting linux not windows and can be ignored).
If you want to wait until I've looked at the results that's fine too - but it may be a few hours from now.
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#14 |
Thanks I will resume these tasks tomorrow mid-day. It is too bad, this did not need to happen. The Ubuntu version of the OS looks promising for function and form, the update glich is njot a plus for those with XP installs on diff drives. The webs are rife with add'l. victims. Thank you for your assistance. Kind regards.
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Hello, could somebody walk me through this procedure for running bootinfoscript please? I got a Ubuntu to boot from a disc in a trial mode.
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FROM JEFFREY ALTO< PLEASE ADVISE
#!/bin/bash
VERSION=0.55
DATE="February 15th, 2010"
#to use this script:
#
# sudo bash boot_info_
#or
# su -
# bash boot_info_
#
#
### last-modified
#
#author Ulrich Meierfrankenfeld (aka meierfra.)
# with contributions from caljohnsmith
# (both members of ubuntuforums.org)
# and Gert Hulselmans
#
#hosted at: http://
#
#The birth of the boot info script:
# http://
#
#Looks at all MBRs and identifies the boot loader.
# For Grub and Supergrub: displays the controlling partition.
# If the MBR is unknown, displays the whole MBR.
#Looks at all partitions:
# Determines their type
# Identifies their boot sectors.
# For grub: displays the controlling partition and the offset
# of the stage2 file as recorded in the boot sector.
# For NTFS and Fat, examines the Boot Parameter Block for errors.
# Identifies the operating system
# Lists boot programs.
# Displays the partition table
# Displays "blkid -c /dev/null"
# Finds boot directories and displays their contents.
# Looks in "/" and "NST" for bootpart codes and displays the offset
# and boot drive it is trying to chainload
# Looks on "/" and "/NST" for stage1 files and displays the offset
# and bootdrive of the stage 2 files is trying to chainload.
# Displays boot configuration files.
# Is able to search LVM partitions if the LVM2 package is install
# ("apt-get install lvm2" in debian based distros)
# Is able to search Linux Software Raid partitions (MD Raids) if
# the "mdadm" package is installed.
# If dmraid is installed, searches all raid drives, detected by dmraid.
#All information is written to the file "RESULTS.txt" in the
# same folder as the script. But when run from /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin,
# or other system folder the file "RESULTS.txt" is written to the
# home directory of the user who runs this script.
###### Display version and date of the script when asked:
# ./boot_info_script -v
# ./boot_info_script -V
# ./boot_info_script --version
if [ x"$1" = x'-v' ] || [ x"$1" = x'-V' ] || [ x"$1" = x'--version' ] ;
then
echo "boot_info_script version $VERSION"
echo "Dated , $DATE"
exit 0
fi
###### Check if all necessary programs are available
Programs="
awk
basename
blkid
cat
dd
dirname
expr
fdisk
filefrag
fold
grep
hexdump
losetup
ls
mkdir
mount
pwd
rm
sed
sort
umount
wc
whoami"
Check_Prog=1;
for Program in $Programs ; do
if ! type $Program > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo \"$Program\" could not be found. >&2
Check_Prog=0;
fi
done
if [ $Check_Prog -eq 0 ];
then
echo "Please install the missing program(s) and run boot_info_script again." >&2
exit 1;
fi;
###### check whether user is root
if [ $(whoami) != "root" ];
then
echo Please use \"sudo\" or become \"root\" to run this script. >&2;
exit 1;
fi;
######## List of folders which might contained files used for chainloading
Boot_Codes_Dir="
/
/NST/
"
################# List of folders whose content will be displayed
################# Since all the important files in these folder are already displayed
################# it doesn't seem necessary to display the contents of these folders.
#Boot_Dir="
# /Boot
# /boot
# /BOOT
# /boot/grub
# /grub
# /ubuntu/disks
# /ubuntu/disks/boot/
# /ubuntu/
# /ubuntu/
# /ubuntu/
# /NST
# "
############## List of files whose names will be displayed (if they exists)
Boot_Prog_Normal="
/bootmgr /BOOTMGR
/boot/bcd /BOOT/bcd /Boot/bcd /boot/BCD /BOOT/BCD /Boot/BCD
/Windows/
/Windows/
/grldr /GRLDR
/ntldr /NTLDR
/NTDETECT.COM /ntdetect.com
/NTBOOTDD.SYS /ntbootdd.sys
/wubildr.mbr /ubuntu/
/wubildr /ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/core.img /grub/core.img /boot/grub/core.img
/boot/map /map
/DEFAULT.MNU /default.mnu
/IO.SYS /io.sys
/MSDOS.SYS /msdos.sys
/COMMAND.COM /command.com
"
Boot_Prog_Fat="
/bootmgr
/boot/bcd
/Windows/
/grldr
/ntldr
/NTDETECT.COM
/NTBOOTDD.SYS
/wubildr.mbr
/wubildr
/ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/ubuntu/
/core.img /grub/core.img /boot/grub/core.img
/boot/map /map
/DEFAULT.MNU
/IO.SYS
/MSDOS.SYS
/COMMAND.COM
"
############### List of files whose contents will be displayed.
Boot_Files_Normal="
/boot/
/grub.cfg /grub/grub.cfg /boot/grub/grub.cfg
/ubuntu/
/boot/
/boot.ini /BOOT.INI
/etc/fstab
/etc/lilo.conf /lilo.conf
"
Boot_Files_Fat="
/boot/
/grub.cfg /grub/grub.cfg /boot/grub/grub.cfg
/ubuntu/
/boot/
/boot.ini
/etc/fstab
/etc/lilo.conf /lilo.conf
"
############### List of files whose end point (in GB) will be displayed.
GrubError18_Files="
boot/
ubuntu/
boot/
grub.cfg grub/grub.cfg boot/grub/grub.cfg
core.img grub/core.img boot/grub/core.img
boot/
boot/vmlinuz* vmlinuz* ubuntu/
boot/initrd* initrd* ubuntu/
boot/
initramfs* boot/initramfs*
"
####### Directory containing the script.
Dir=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")";pwd);
# Set $Dir to the home folder of the current user if the script is in one of the
# system folders
# This allows placement of the script in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, ...
# while still having a normal location to write the output file.
for systemdir in /bin /boot /cdrom /dev /etc /lib /lost+found /opt /proc /sbin /selinux /srv /sys /usr /var; do
if [ $(expr "$Dir" : $systemdir) -ne 0 ]; then
Dir="$HOME"
break
fi
done
######## To avoid overwriting existing files, look for a non-existing file
######## RESULT.txt RESULTS1.txt RESULTS2.txt ...
LogFile=
while ( [ -e "${LogFile}
do
if [ "j" = "" ]; then j=0; fi;
j=$((j+1));
wait;
done
LogFile=
###### Redirect stdout to RESULT File
#exec 6>&1
#exec > "$LogFile"
########### Create previously non-existing folder of the form
########## /tmp/BootInfo /tmp/BootInfo1, /tmp/BootInfo2 ...
Folder=
i=0;
while (! mkdir ${Folder}${i} 2>/dev/null)
do
i=$((i+1));
wait;
done
Folder=
cd $Folder
Log=$Folder/Log #File to record the summary.
Log1=$Folder/Log1 # Most of the information which is not part of
Error_Log=
Trash=$Folder/Trash # File to catch all usual Standard Errors
Mount_Error=
Unknown_
Tmp_Log=
PartitionTable=
FakeHardDrives=
BLKID=$Folder/BLKID # File to store the output of blkid
exec 2>$Error_Log #Redirect all standard error to the file Error_Log
All_Hard_
if type dmraid >>$Trash 2>>$Trash;
then
InActiveDMRai
if [ "$InActiveDMRaid" = "no raid disks" ];
then
InActiveD
fi;
if [ "$InActiveDMRaid" != "" ];
then
dmraid -ay $InActiveDMRaid >>$Trash;
fi;
if [ "$(dmraid -sa -c)" != "no raid disks" ];
then
fi;
fi;
####Arrays to hold information about Partitions: name, starting sector, ending sector, size in sector, Partition Type, Filesystem typ, UUID, Kind(Logical, Primary, Extended), HardDrive, boot flag, parent (for logical partitions), label, system(the partition id according the partition table), the device associate to the partition.
declare -a NamesArray StartArray EndArray SizeArray TypeArray FileArray UUIDArray KindArray DriveArray BootArray ParentArray LabelArray SystemArray DeviceArray
#####Arrays to hold information about the harddrives.
declare -a HDName FirstPartion LastPartition HDSize HDMBR HDHead HDTrack HDCylinder HDPT HDStart HDEnd HDUUID;
####Array for Hard drives formated as Filesystem
declare -a FilesystemDrives;
PI=-1 ## Counter for the identification number of a partition. (each partition gets unique number)
HI=0 ## Counter for the identification number of a hard drive. (each hard drive gets unique number)
PTFormat='%-10s %4s%14s%14s%14s %3s %s\n'; ### standard format to use for Partition table,
#### fdisk -s seems to malfunction sometimes. So use sfdisk -s if available
function fdisks (){
if type sfdisk >>$Trash 2>>$Trash
then
sfdisk -s "$1" 2>>$Trash;
else
fdisk -s "$1" 2>>$Trash;
fi;
}
##### A function which checks whether a file is on a mounted partition
MountPoints=$(mount | grep -e ^/dev |awk '{print $3}' |grep -v ^/$); ##list of mountpoints for devices
function FileNotMounted (){
local File=$1 curmp=$2;
for mp in $MountPoints;
do
if [ $(expr match "$File" "$mp""/" ) -ne 0 ] && [ "$mp" != "$curmp" ]
then
return 1;
fi;
done;
return 0;
}
##### A function which converts the two digit hexcode of a partition type
# The following list is taken from sfdisk -T and
# http://
# work in progress
function HexToSystem () {
local type=$1 system
case $type in
0) system="Empty";;
1) system="FAT12";;
2) system="XENIX root";;
3) system="XENIX usr";;
4) system="FAT16 <32M";;
5) system="Extended";;
6) system="FAT16";;
7) system=
8) system="AIX";;
9) system="AIX bootable";;
a) system="OS/2 Boot Manager";;
b) system="W95 FAT32";;
c) system="W95 FAT32 (LBA)";;
e) system="W95 FAT16 (LBA)";;
f) system="W95 Ext d (LBA)";;
10) system="OPUS";;
11) system="Hidden FAT12";;
12) system="Compaq diagnostics";;
14) system="Hidden FAT16 <32M";;
16) system="Hidden FAT16";;
17) system="Hidden HPFS/NTFS";;
18) system="AST SmartSleep";;
1b) system="Hidden W95 FAT32";;
1c) system="Hidden W95 FAT32 (LBA)";;
1e) system="Hidden W95 FAT16 (LBA)";;
24) system="NEC DOS";;
27) system="Hidden HPFS/NTFS";;
32) system="NOS";;
35) system="JFS on OS2";;
38) system="Theos";;
39) system="Plan 9";;
3a) system="Theos";;
3b) system="Theos Extended";;
3c) system=
40) system="Venix 80286";;
41) system="PPC PReP Boot";;
42) system="SFS";;
45) system="Boot-US boot manager";;
4d) system="QNX4.x";;
4e) system="QNX4.x 2nd part";;
4f) system="QNX4.x 3rd part";;
50) system="OnTrack DM";;
51) system="OnTrack DM6 Aux1";;
52) system="CP/M";;
53) system="OnTrack DM6 Aux3";;
54) system=
55) system="EZ-Drive";;
56) system="Golden Bow";;
5c) system="Priam Edisk";;
61) system=
63) system="GNU HURD or SysV";;
64) system="Novell Netware 286";;
65) system="Novell Netware 386";;
70) system="DiskSecure Multi-Boot";;
75) system="PC/IX";;
80) system="Old Minix";;
81) system="Minix / old Linux";;
82) system="Linux swap / Solaris";;
83) system="Linux";;
84) system="OS/2 hidden C: drive";;
85) system="Linux extended";;
86) system="NTFS volume set";;
87) system="NTFS volume set";;
88) system="Linux plaintext";;
8e) system="Linux LVM";;
93) system=
94) system="Amoeba BBT";;
9f) system="BSD/OS";;
a0) system="IBM Thinkpad hibernation";;
a5) system="FreeBSD";;
a6) system="OpenBSD";;
a7) system="NeXTSTEP";;
a8) system="Darwin UFS";;
a9) system="NetBSD";;
ab) system="Darwin boot";;
af) system="HFS";;
b0) sytem="Boot Star";;
b1 | b2 | b3 | b4 | b6) system=
b7) system="BSDI fs";;
b8) system="BSDI swap";;
bb) system="Boot Wizard hidden";;
bc) system="Acronis BackUp";;
be) system="Solaris boot";;
bf) system="Solaris";;
c0) system="CTOS";;
c1) system="DRDOS/sec (FAT-12)";;
c2) system="Hidden Linux/PowerBoot";;
c3) system="Hidden Linux Swap /PowerBoot";;
c4) system="DRDOS/sec (FAT-16 < 32M)";;
c6) system="DRDOS/sec (FAT-16)";;
c7) system="Syrinx";;
cb) system="DR-DOS FAT32 (CHS)";;
cc) system="DR-DOS FAT32 (LBA)";;
cd) system="CTOS Memdump?";;
ce) system="DR-DOS FAT16X (LBA)";;
cf) system=" DR-DOS EXT DOS (LBA)";;
d0) system=" REAL/32 secure big partition";;
da) system="Non-FS data";;
db) system="CP/M / CTOS / ...";;
dd) system="Dell Media Direct";;
de) system="Dell Utility";;
df) system="BootIt";;
e1) system="DOS access";;
e3) system="DOS R/O";;
e4) system=
eb) system="BeOS fs";;
ee) system="GPT";;
ef) system="EFI (FAT-12/16/32)";;
f0) system=
f1) system=
f4) system=
f2) system="DOS secondary";;
fb) system="VMware VMFS";;
fc) system="VMware VMKCORE";;
fd) system="Linux raid autodetect";;
fe) system="LANstep";;
ff) system="BBT";;
*) system="Unknown";;
esac;
echo $system;
}
##### Function to convert GPT's Partition Type.
#### ABCDEFGH-
#### GHEFCDAB-
function UUIDToSystem() {
local type=$1 system
case $type in
00000000000
41ee4d02e73
28732ac11ff
a2a0d0ebe5b
6dfd5706aba
16e3c9e35c0
79d3d6e607f
00534648000
48616821496
esac;
echo $system;
}
##### Function which insert a comma every third digit of a number
function InsertComma () {
echo $1 |sed -e :a -e 's/\(.*
}
##### Function to read 4 bytes starting at $1 of device $2 and convert to decimal.
function Read4Bytes () {
echo $(hexdump -v -s $1 -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $2);
}
##### Function to read 8 bytes starting at $1 of device $2 and convert to decimal.
function Read8Bytes () {
local start=$1 device=$2;
local first4 second4;
first4=$(hexdump -v -s $start -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $device);
second4=$(hexdump -v -s $((start+4)) -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $device);
echo $((second4*
}
#### Functions to pretty print blkid output ######
BlkidFormat='%-16s %-38s %-10s %-30s\n'
BlkidTag (){
echo $(blkid -c /dev/null -s $2 -o value $1 2>>$Trash)
}
PrintBlkid (){
local part=$1;
if [ "$(blkid -c /dev/null $part 2>$Tmp_Log)" != "" ];
then
printf "$BlkidFormat" "$part" "$(BlkidTag $part UUID)" "$(BlkidTag $part TYPE)" "$(BlkidTag $part LABEL)">>$BLKID;
else blkid -p "$part" 2>&1 |grep "$part" >>$BLKID; #blkid -p is not avaible all all systems. This contructs makes sure the "usage" message is not displayed, but catches the "ambivalent" error.
fi;
}
## Reads and display the a partition table of an extended partitons ###########
############# and check the partition check for errors #######
# This function can be applied iteratively to read the extended partiton table
# Variable 1: HI of hard drive
# Variable 2: Start Sector of the extended Partition,
# Variable 3: Number of partitions in table (4 for regular PT, 2 for logical
# Variable 4: File for storing the partitions table.
# Variable 5: Format to use for displaying the partition table.
# Variable 6: PI of the primary extended partition containing the extended partition.
# ( equals "" for hard drive)
# Variable 7: Last Linux Index assigned (the number in sdXY).
ReadPT (){
local HI=$1 StartEx=$2 N=$3 PT_file=$4 format=$5 EPI=$6 Base_Sector
local LinuxIndex=$7 boot size start end type drive system;
local i=0 boot_hex label limit MBRSig
drive=$
limit=$
$(dd if=$drive skip=$StartEx of=$Tmp_Log count=1 2>>$Trash);
MBRSig=$(hexdump -v -s 510 -n 2 -e '"%x"' $Tmp_Log);
[[ "$MBRSig" != "aa55" ]] && echo Invalid MBR Signature found >> $PT_file;
if [[ $StartX -lt $limit ]];
then # set Base_Sector to 0 for HardDrive, and to the start
# sector of primary extended partition otherwise
[[ "$EPI" = "" ]] && Base_Sector=0 || Base_Sector=
for (( i=0; i < N; i++ ));
do
$(dd if=$drive skip=$StartEx of=$Tmp_Log count=1 2>>$Trash);
case $boot_hex in
00) boot=" ";;
80) boot="* ";;
*) boot="?";;
esac;
start=$(hexdump -v -s $((454+16*i)) -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $Tmp_Log);
size=$(hexdump -v -s $((458+16*i)) -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $Tmp_Log);
type=$(hexdump -v -s $((450+16*i)) -n 1 -e '4 "%x"' $Tmp_Log);
if [[ $size != 0 ]];
then
if [[ ( "$type" = "5" || "$type" = "f" ) && $Base_Sector != 0 ]];
then
start=
# relative to the start sector of an primary extended partition.
if [[ $i = 0 ]];
ReadPT $HI $start 2 $PT_file "$format" $EPI $LinuxIndex;
else
((PI++))
if [[ "$type" = "5" || "$type" = "f" ]];
then
else
start=
# relative to the start sector of directly assocated extented partition.
[[ $Base_Sector = 0 ]] && KindArray[$PI]="P" || KindArray[$PI]="L";
fi;
LinuxIndex=
end=$
[[ "${HDPT[$HI]}" = "BootIt" ]] && label="
system=
printf "$format" "$label$LinuxIndex" "$boot" $(InsertComma $start) "$(InsertComma $end)" "$(InsertComma $size)" "$type" "$system" >> $PT_file;
NamesArray[
StartArray[
EndArray[
TypeArray[
SystemArray[
SizeArray[
BootArray[
DriveArray[
ParentArray[
( [[ "$EPI" = "" ]] || [[ ${DeviceArray[
if [[ "$type" = "5" || "$type" = "f" ]];
then
fi;
fi;
elif [[ $Base_Sector != 0 && $i = 0 ]];
then
echo "Empty Partition"
else
LinuxIndex
fi;
done;
else
echo "EBR refers to a location outside the Hard drive" >>$PT_file;
fi;
}
############### Read partition table of type GPT (GUID, EFI)###
###### Variable 1: HI of hard drive
###### Variable 2: File to store the PartitionTable
function ReadEFI() {
local HI=$1 drive file=$2 Size N=0 i=0 format Label PRStart Start End Type Size System;
drive=
format='%-10s %14s%14s%14s %s\n';
printf "$format" Partition Start End Size System >> $file;
HDStart[
HDEnd[
HDUUID[
for (( i = 0; i< N; i++ ))
do
if [ "$Type" != "00000000000000
then
((PI++))
End=$(Read8Bytes $((PRStart+
printf "$format" "$Label" "$(InsertComma $Start)" "$(InsertComma $End)" "$(InsertComma $Size)" "$System" >>$file;
fi;
done;
}
############### Read the Master Partition Table of BootIt NG#####
###### Variable 1: HI of hard drive
###### Variable 2: File to store the MPT.
function ReadEMBR() {
local HI=$1 drive MPT_file=$2 Size N=0 i=0 BINGIndex Label Start End Type BINGUnknown format Size System StoredPI FirstPI=
drive=
format='%-18s %4s%14s%14s%14s %3s %-15s %3s %2s\n';
printf "$format" Partition Boot Start End Size Id System Ind "?">> $MPT_file;
N=$(hexdump -v -s 534 -n 1 -e '"%u"' $drive);
while [[ $i -lt "$N" ]]
do
New=1;
Start=$(hexdump -v -s $((542+28*i)) -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $drive);
End=$(hexdump -v -s $((546+28*i)) -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $drive);
BINGIndex=
Type=$(hexdump -v -s $((551+28*i)) -n 1 -e '"%x"' $drive);
Label=$(hexdump -v -s $((552+28*i)) -n 15 -e '"%_u"' $drive| sed -e s/nul[^$]*//);
printf "$format" "$Label" "-" "$(InsertComma $Start)" "$(InsertComma $End)" "$(InsertComma $Size)" "$Type" "$System" "$BINGIndex" "$BINGUnknown"
for ((j = FirstPI; j<=LastPI; j++ ));
do
if (( ${StartArray[$j]} == $Start ));
then
fi;
done;
if (( $New == 1 ));
then
fi;
if [[ $Type = "f" || $Type = "5" ]];
then
ReadPT $HI $Start 2 $MPT_file "$format" $PI 4 ;
else
fi;
((i++));
done;
}
################# Check partition table for errors #######
###
### This function checks whether any two partitions overlap
### and the logical partitions are inside the extended partition.
### Variable 1: PI of First partition to consider
### Variable 2: PI of Last Partition to consider
### Variable 3: File for the error messages.
### Variable 4: HI of containing hard drive
CheckPT () {
local first=$1 last=$2 file=$3; hi=$4;
local Si Ei Sj Ej Ki Kj i j k cyl track head cyl_bound sec_bound
cyl=
track=
head=
cyl_
sec_
for (( i=$first; i <= last; i++ ));
do
if [[ "$Ei" -gt "$sec_bound" ]];
then
echo $Ni ends after the last sector of ${HDName[
elif [[ "$Ei" -gt "$cyl_bound" ]]
then
echo $Ni ends after the last cylinder of ${HDName[
fi;
if [[ $Ki = "L" ]];
then
k=
[[ $Si -le $Sk || $Ei -gt $Ek ]] && echo the logical partition $Ni is not contained in the extended partition $Nk>>$file;
fi;
for (( j = i+1; j <= last; j++ ));
do
[[ !( ( $Ki = "L" && $Kj = "E" ) || ( $Ki = "E" && $Kj = "L" ) ) && ( ( $Si -lt $Sj && $Sj -lt $Ei ) || ($Sj -lt $Si && $Si -lt $Ej ) )]] && echo $Ni overlaps with $Nj >>$file;
done;
done
}
#######
########## Determine the embeded location of stage 2 in a stage 1 file,
########## look for the stage 2 and, if found, determine the
#########$ the location and the path of the embedded menu.lst
stage2_loc (){
local stage1=$1 hi;
offset=$(hexdump -v -s 68 -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' $stage1 2>>$Trash);
dr=$(hexdump -v -s 64 -n 1 -e '"%d"' $stage1);
pa="T"
Grub_Version="";
for hi in ${!HDName[@]};
do
hdd=
if [ $offset -lt ${HDSize[hi]} ];
then
tmp=$(dd if=$hdd skip=$offset count=1 2>>$Trash | hexdump -v -n 4 -e '"%x"');
if [[ "$tmp" = 3be5652 || "$tmp" = bf5e5652 ]]; ### If stage2 files was found.
then
dd if=$hdd skip=$((offset+1)) count=1 of=$Tmp_Log 2>>$Trash;
fi;
fi;
done;
dr=$((dr-127))
Stage2_Msg=$(echo looks at sector $offset )
if [ "$dr" = 128 ];
then
Stage2_
else
Stage2_
fi;
Stage2_Msg=$(echo $Stage2_Msg for the stage2 file);
if [ "$pa" = "T" ] #### no stage 2 file found.
then
Stage2_
else
pa=$((pa+1))
Stage2_
if [ "$pa" = 256 ];
then
else
fi;
Stage2_
fi;
}
#######
#######
########## Determine the embeded location of core.img for a Grub2 boot.img file,
########## look for the core.img and, the path of the Grub Folder.
#######
core_loc (){
local stage1=$1 grub2_version=$2 hi offset_loc dr_loc dir_loc;
case $grub2_version in
1.96) offset_loc=68; dr_loc=76; dir_loc=32;;
1.97) offset_loc=92; dr_loc=91; dir_loc=28;;
esac;
offset=$(hexdump -v -s $offset_loc -n 4 -e '4 "%u"' "$stage1" 2>>$Trash);
dr=$(hexdump -v -s $dr_loc -n 1 -e '"%d"' "$stage1");
pa="T"
for hi in ${!HDName[@]};
do
hdd=
if [ $offset -lt ${HDSize[hi]} ];
then
tmp=$(dd if="$hdd" skip=$offset count=1 2>>$Trash | hexdump -v -n 4 -e '"%x"');
if [ "$tmp" = 1bbe5652 ]; ### If conf.img file was found.
then
dd if=$hdd skip=$((offset+1)) count=1 of=$Tmp_Log 2>>$Trash;
fi;
fi;
done;
Core_Msg=$(echo looks at sector $offset of the same hard drive for core.img)
if [ "$pa" = "T" ]
then #### core.img not found.
Core_
else #### core.img found.
pa=$((pa+1))
Core_
if [ "$pa" = 255 ];
then
else
fi;
fi;
}
#######
############### Get_Partition_Info search a partition for information relevant for booting.
####Variables:
#### log $1 local version of RESULT.txt#### log1 $2 local version of log1
#### part $3 device for the partition
#### name $4 descriptive name for the partition
#### mountname $5 path where partition will be mounted.
### kind $6 kind of the partition
### start $7 starting sector of the partition
### end $8 ending sector of the partition
### system $9 system of the partition
### pi $10 pi of the partition, (equal to "" if not a regular partition.
Get_Partition_
local Log="$1" Log1="$2" part="$3" name="$4" mountname="$5" kind="$6" start="$7" end="$8" system="$9" pi="${10}";
local size=$((end-start)) BST="" BSI="" BFI="" OS="" BootFiles="";
echo "Searching $name for information... ";
PrintBlkid $part;
[[ "$system" == "Bios Boot Partition" ]] && type="Bios Boot Partition"
[[ $pi != "" ]] && FileArray[
echo "$name: _______
mkdir -p "$mountname" #### Directory where the partition will be mounted.
if [[ "$kind" = "E" && "$type" = "" ]] ; #### Check for extended partion.
then
type="Extended Partition";
cat $Tmp_Log>>$Trash; ### Don't display the error message from blkid for extended partition
else
cat $Tmp_Log>
fi;
echo " File system: "$type>>"$Log"; ### Display the File System Type
case $Bytes8081 in
10f) BST="HP Recovery";;
19d) BST="BSD4.4: Fat32";;
211) BST="Dell Utility: Fat16";;
734) BST=Dos_1.0;;
745) BST="Vista: Fat 32";;
89e) BST="MSDOS5.0: Fat 16";;
8cd) BST="Windows XP";;
488) BST="Grub 2's core.img";;
b60) BST="Dell Utility: Fat16";;
bd0) BST="MSWIN4.1: Fat 32";;
e00) BST="Dell Utility: Fat16";;
2d5e) BST=Dos_1.1;;
3a5e) BST="Recovery:Fat 32";;
4445) BST="DEll Restore: Fat32";;
55aa) BST="Windows Vista/7";;
55cd) BST="Fat32";;
6616) BST=Fat16;;
696e) BST=Fat16;;
6974) BST="BootIt: Fat16";;
6f65) BST="BootIt: Fat16";;
6f74) BST=Fat32;;
6f6e) BST="-";; #MSWIN4.1: Fat 32"
7815) BST=Fat32;;
7cc6) BST="MSWIN4.1: Fat 32";;
# 7cc6) BST=Win_98;;
8a56) BST="Acronis SZ: Fat32";;
8ec0) BST="Windows XP";;
8ed0) BST="DEll Recovery: Fat32";;
b6d1) BST="Windows XP: Fat32";;
e2f7) BST="Fat32, Non Bootable";;
e9d8) BST="Windows Vista/7";;
fa33) BST="Windows XP";;
48b4) BST="Grub 1.96";
7c3c) BST="Grub 2";
aa75 | 5272) BST=Grub;
############# If Lilo look for map file #######
8053) BST=LILO;
then
BSI=$(echo $BSI" "and the \"map\" file was found at this location.);
##
00) sig2=$(hexdump -v -s 128 -n 2 -e '/1 "%x"' $part)
then
else ###### Otherwise, display the boot sector, so we that we might identify it and add it to the list of known boot sectors.
*) BST="Unknown"
esac;
#######
echo " Boot sector type: "$BST>>"$Log"
#######
if [[ "$type" = "ntfs" ]]
then
# Track=$(hexdump -v -s 24 -n 2 -e '"%u"' $part)'' ### Number of sectors per track.
# Heads=$(hexdump -v -s 26 -n 2 -e '"%u"' $part)'' ### Number of heads
# if [[ "$Heads" != 255 || "$Track" != 63 ]]
# then
# BSI=$(echo $BSI" "Geometry: $Heads Heads and $Track sectors per Track.)
# fi;
if [[ "$MFT_Sector" -lt "$size" ]];
then
else
fi;
if [[ "$MFT_Mirr_Sector" -lt "$size" ]];
then
else
fi;
if [[ "$offset" = "$start" && "$MFT_FILE" = "FILE" && "$MFT_Mirr_FILE" = "FILE" && "$Comp_Size" = "0" ]];
then
BSI=$(echo $BSI" "No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.);
else
if [[ "$offset" != "$start" ]]
then
if [[ "$offset" != "63" && "$offset" != "2048" && "offset" != "0" || "$kind" != "L" ]]
fi;
if [[ "$MFT_FILE" != "FILE" ]];
then
dd if=$part skip=$MFT_Sector count=1 2>>$Trash| hexdump -C >>$Unknown_MBR;
fi;
if [[ "$MFT_Mirr_FILE" != "FILE" ]];
then
BSI=$(echo $BSI" "The info in the boot sector on the starting sector of the MFT Mirror is wrong.);
fi;
if [[ "$Comp_Size" != "0" ]];
then
fi;
fi;
fi;
#######
##### Identifies Fat Bootsectors which are used for booting.
## if [[ "$Bytes8081" = "7cc6" || "$Bytes8081" = "7815" || "$Bytes8081" = "B6D1" || "$Bytes8081" = "7405" || "$Bytes8081" = "6974" || "$Bytes8081" = "bd0" || "$Bytes8081" = "89e" ]] ;
if [[ "$type" = "vfat" ]];
then
#if [[ "$Heads" != 255 || "$Track" != 63 ]] ### Checks for an usual geometry.
#then
# BSI=$(echo $BSI" "Geometry: $Heads Heads and $Track sectors per Track.) ### Report unusal geometry
#fi;
if [[ "$offset" = "$start" && "$Comp_Size" = "0" ]]; ### Check whether Partitons starting sector and the Partition Size of BPB and fdisk agree.
then
BSI=$(echo $BSI" "No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.); ##If they agreee
else ###### if they don't agree
if [[ "$offset" != "$start" ]] ### if partition starting sector disagree
then
if [[ "$offset" != "63" && "$offset" != "2048" || "$kind" != "L" ]] ### check whether partition is logcial partition and starting sector is a 63.
fi; ### If not, don't display. (This is quite common occurence, and only matters if one tries to boot Windows from a logical partition. So I decided not to display a warning message in this case.
fi;
#### If Partition sizes from BPB and FDISK differ by more than 255 sector, display both sizes.
if [[ "$Comp_Size" != "0" ]];
then
BSI=$(echo $BSI" "According to the info in the boot sector, $name has $BPB_Part_Size sectors.)
if [[ "$BPB_Part_Size" != 0 ]];
fi; ## Don't display warning message in the common case BPB_Part_Size=0.
fi;
fi; #### End of BPB Error if then else
fi; ###### End of Investigation of the BPB of vfat partitions.
#######
##### Display boot sector info
echo -n " Boot sector info: ">>"$Log"
echo $BSI | fold -s -w 55 | sed -e '2~1s/.*/ &/'>>"$Log"
####Exclude Partitions which contain no information, #########
##### or which we (currently) don't know how to accces. #########
if [ "$type" != "swap" ] && [ "$type" != "Extended Partition" ] && [ "$type" != "unknown volume type" ] && [ "$type" != "LVM2_member" ] && [ "$type" != "linux_raid_member" ] && [ "$type" != "crypto_Luks" ] && [ "$system" != "Bios Boot Partition" ] ;
then
### Check whether partition is already mounted
if [ "$CheckMount" != "" ] ;
then
if [ "$CheckMount" = "/" ];
then mountname="";
else
fi;
fi;
if [ "$CheckMount" != "" ] || mount -r -t "$type" $part "$mountname" 2>>$Mount_Error || ( [ "$type" = ntfs ] && ntfs-3g -o ro $part "$mountname" 2>>$Mount_Error ) ; ####### Try to mount partition
then ############ if partition is mounted.
#####Try to identify the Operating System (OS) by looking for files specific to the OS
OS=""
grep -q "W.i.n.d.o.w.s. .V.i.s.t.a" "$mountname"
grep -q "W.i.n.d.o.w.s. .7" "$mountname"
for WinOS in "MS-DOS" "MS-DOS 6.22" "MS-DOS 6.21" "MS-DOS 6.0" "MS-DOS 5.0" "MS-DOS 4.01" "MS-DOS 3.3" "Windows 98" "Windows 95"; do grep -q "$WinOS" "$mountname"
[ -s "$mountname/
[ -s "$mountname/
[ -s "$mountname/
#######
#######
BootFiles=""
if [ "$type" = "vfat" ];
then
else
fi;
for file in $Boot_Files;
do
if [ -f "$mountname"$file ] && [ -s "$mountname"$file ] && FileNotMounted "$mountname"$file "$mountname"
then
if ! [ -h "$mountname"$file ]; ### check whether file is symlink
then ### if not a symlink, display content.
fi;
fi;
done;
################# Search for Wubi partitions #######
if [ -f "$mountname"
then
if [[ "$Wubi" = "" ]];
then
else
fi;
if [ "$Wubi" != "" ];
then
[[ $WubiDev = 0 ]] && losetup -d "$Wubi"; #delete Wubu loop device, if created by BIS
else
echo "Found Wubi on $name. But could not create a loop device"
fi;
fi;
#######
#######
if [ "$type" = "vfat" ];
then
else
fi;
for file in $Boot_Prog;
do
if [ -f "$mountname"$file ] && [ -s "$mountname"$file ] && FileNotMounted "$mountname"$file "$mountname";
then
fi;
done;
################### Search for the directories related to Booting #######
##################, if found display the list of files #######
# for file in $Boot_Dir; #directories in that directory.
# do
# if [ -d "$mountname"$file ];
# then
# BootFiles=$(echo $BootFiles" "$file);
# titlebar_gen "$name" $file ##generates a titlebar above each file/dir listed
# ls -la "$mountname"$file >> "$Log1" ;
#
# fi;
# done;
#######
for file in $Boot_Codes_Dir ##### loop through all directories which might contain boot_code files
do
if [ -d "$mountname"$file ] && FileNotMounted "$mountname"$file "$mountname"; ##### if such directory exist
then
for loader in $( ls "$mountname"$file ); ##### look at the content of that directory
do
then
then
dr=$((dr -127))
BFI=$(echo $BFI " "BootPart in the file $file$loader is trying to chain load sector \#$offset on boot drive \#$dr);
fi;
fi;
done; ## End of loop through the files in a particular Boot_Code_Directory
fi;
done ## End of the loop through the Boot_Code_
######### Determine the end point of all files in the GrubError18_Files list
echo >$Tmp_Log;
counter=0;
cd "$mountname"/;
for file in $(ls $GrubError18_Files 2>>$Trash);
do
if [[ -f $file ]] && [[ -s $file ]] && FileNotMounted "$mountname"
then
if [ "$BlockSize" != "" ];
then
if [ "$LastBlock" != "" ];
then
fi;
fi;
if [ "$BlockSize" != "" ];
then
if [ "$LastBlock" != "" ];
then
fi;
fi;
printf "%6sGB: %-s\n" $EndGB "$file" >>$Tmp_Log;
fi;
done;
cd $Folder;
if [ $counter != 0 ];
then
titlebar_gen "$name" ": Location of files loaded by Grub";
cat $Tmp_Log>>"$Log1";
fi;
echo >$Tmp_Log;
if [[ $BFI != "" ]];
then
echo -n " Boot file info: ">>"$Log"
echo $BFI | fold -s -w 55 | sed -e '2~1s/.*/ &/'>>"$Log"
fi;
echo " Operating System: "$OS | fold -s -w 55 | sed -e '2~1s/.*/ &/'>>"$Log"
echo -n " Boot files/dirs: ">>"$Log"
echo $BootFiles | fold -s -w 55 | sed -e '2~1s/.*/ &/'>>"$Log"
if [ "$CheckMount" = "" ]; ## if partition was mounted by the script
then
umount "$mountname" || umount -l "$mountname";
fi;
else ############### if partition failed to mount
echo " Mounting failed:">>"$Log";
cat $Mount_
fi; ### end of Mounting "if then else"
fi; ### end of Partition Type "if then else"
echo>>"$Log";
if [[ -e "$Log"x ]];
then cat "$Log"x>>"$Log";
rm "$Log"x;
fi;
if [[ -e "$Log1"x ]];
then cat "$Log1"x>>"$Log1";
rm "$Log1"x;
fi;
} ## end Get_Partition_Info function
## "titlebar_gen" generates the $name$file title bar to always be either 79 or 80 chars total in length:
titlebar_gen () {
name_
equal_
for length in $(seq $equal_
equal_
done;
echo "$equal_signs_line $name_file $equal_signs_line" >> "$Log1";
}
echo " Boot Info Script $VERSION dated $DATE ">>"Log";
echo>>"Log";
echo '======
echo>>"$Log";
##### Search for hard drives which don't exist,have a corrupted partition table
##### or don't have a parition table(whole drive is a file system)
##### Information on all hard drives which a valid partition table are stored in the
##### Hard drives arrays: HD?????
FSD=0; #id for Filesystem Drives
for drive in $All_Hard_Drives;
do
size=$(fdisks $drive);
PrintBlkid $drive;
if [ 0 -lt $size 2>>$Trash ];
then
if [ "$(blkid $drive)" = "" ] || [ "$(blkid | grep $drive:)" = "" ]; #Check whether drive is a filesystem
then #if drive is not a filesytem
# (not used) Hard_Drives=
###Look at the first 4 bytes of the second sector to identify type of partition table;
case $(hexdump -v -s 512 -n 4 -e '"%_u"' $drive) in
"EMBR") HDPT[$HI]
"EFI ") HDPT[$HI]="EFI";;
*) HDPT[$HI]="MSDos";;
esac;
else #if drive is filesystem
if [ $( expr match "$(BlkidTag "$drive" TYPE)" '.*raid') -eq 0 ] || [ "$(BlkidTag "$drive" UUID)" != "" ];
then
fi;
fi;
else
echo -n "$(basename $drive) " >>$FakeHardDrives;
fi;
done;
############ Identify the MBR of each hard drive.
echo "Identifying MBRs..." ;
for hi in ${!HDName[@]};
do
drive=
Message=$(echo is installed in the MBR of $drive)
case $(hexdump -v -n 2 -e '/1 "%x"' $drive) in ####Look at the first two bytes of the hard drive to identify the boot code installed in the MBR
#######
eb48) offset=$(hexdump -v -s 68 -n 4 -e '"%u"' $drive);### 0x44 contains the offset of the next stage
if [ "$offset" != 1 ]; ###if Grub is installed without stage1.5 files
then
else ### if grub is installed with stage1.5 files
pa=$((pa+1));
if [ $dr = 128 ];
fi;
fi;
#######
eb4c ) BL="Grub 1.96";
if [ "$offset" != 1 ]; ###if Grub2 is installed without Core.
then
else ### if Grub2 is installed with Core
pa=$((pa+1));
if [ $dr = 128 ];
fi;
fi;;
################### If Grub 2 in the MBR####
eb63 ) BL="Grub 2"
if [ "$offset" != 1 ]; ###if Grub2 is installed without embeded Core.
then
else ### if Grub2 is installed with Core
pa=$((pa+1));
if [ $pa = 255 ];
fi;;
#######
ebe) BL=ThinkPad;;
31c0) BL="Acer 3";;
33c0) BL=Windows;;
33ff) BL='HP/Gateway';;
b800) BL=PloP;;
ea1e) BL="Truecrypt Boot Loader";;
eb04) BL=Solaris;;
eb31) BL=Paragon;;
eb5e) case $(hexdump -v -n 3 -e '/1 "%x"' $drive) in ####Look at the first three bytes of the hard drive to identify the boot code installed in the MBR
eb5e00) BL=fbinst;;
eb5e80) BL=Grub4Dos;;
esac;;
fa31) case $(hexdump -v -n 3 -e '/1 "%x"' $drive) in ####Look at the first tree bytes of the hard drive to identify the boot code installed in the MBR
fa31c0) BL=Syslinux;;
fa31c9) BL="Master Boot LoaDeR";;
esac;;
fa33) BL="No boot loader";;
fab8) BL="No boot loader";;
fabe) BL="No boot loader?";;
faeb) BL=Lilo;;
fc31) BL=Testdisk;;
fc33) BL=GAG;;
fceb) BL="BootIt NG";;
00) BL="No boot loader";;
*) BL="No known boot loader"
echo "Unknown MBR on $drive" >> $Unknown_MBR;
echo >> $Unknown_MBR;
echo >> $Unknown_MBR;;
esac;
##Output message at beginning of summary that gives MBR info for each drive:
echo -n " => ">>"$Log"
echo "$BL $Message" | fold -s -w 75 | sed -e '2~1s/.*/ &/' >>"$Log"
done;
echo>>"$Log";
#######
############# Store and Display all the partitions tables.
for HI in ${!HDName[@]};
do
drive=
echo "Computing Partition Table of $drive...";
FP=$((PI+1)); #used if non-MS_DOS partition table is not in use.
FirstPartit
PTType=
HDPT[
echo "Drive: $(basename $drive ) ___________________ _______
fdisk -lu $drive 2>>$Trash |sed '/omitting/ d'|sed '6,$ d' >>$PartitionTable;
echo >>$PartitionTable;
printf "$PTFormat" "Partition" "Boot" "Start" "End" "Size" "Id" "System"
echo >>$PartitionTable;
ReadPT $HI 0 4 $PartitionTable "$PTFormat" "" 0;
echo >>$PartitionTable;
LastPartiti
LP=$PI;
CheckPT ${FirstPartitio
echo >>$PartitionTable;
HDPT[
case $PTType in
BootIt) echo -n BootIt NG Partition Table detected>
[[ "${HDMBR[$HI]}" = "BootIt NG" ]] && echo . >>$PartitionTable || echo , but does not seem to be used. >>$PartitionTable;
echo >>$PartitionTable;
if [ "${HDMBR[$HI]}" = "BootIt NG" ];
then
else
fi;;
EFI) FirstPartition[
echo -n GUID Partition Table detected>
[[ "$EFIee" = "ee" ]] && echo . >>$PartitionTable || echo , but does not seem to be used. >>$PartitionTable ;
echo >>$PartitionTable;
echo >>$PartitionTable;
if [ "$EFIee" = "ee" ];
then
else
fi;;
esac;
done;
for hi in ${!HDName[@]}; ############Loop through all Hard Drives
do
drive=
for (( pi = FirstPartition[
do
part_
start=
size=
end=
kind=
system=
if [[ "${DeviceArray[
then
#### --sizelimit $((size*512)) --sizelimit seems to be a recently added option for losetup. Failed on Hardy
else
fi;
Get_
[[ "${DeviceArray[
done; ### end of partition loop
done; ### end of hard drive loop
################ Deactivate dmraid's activated by the script#############
if [ "$InActiveDMRaid" != "" ];
then
dmraid -an $InActiveDMRaid
fi;
#######
#######
if type lvscan >>$Trash 2>>$Trash && type lvdisplay >>$Trash 2>>$Trash && type lvchange >>$Trash 2>>$Trash;
then ### if LVM2 is installed
LVM_
for LVM in $LVM_Partitions;
do
LVM_
LVM_
lvchange -ay $LVM;
name=
mountname
kind="LVM";
start=0;
end=
system="";
pi="";
Get_
[[ "$LVM_Status" = "NOT" ]] && lvchange -an "$LVM";
done;
fi;
#######
#######
if type mdadm >>$Trash 2>>$Trash;
then
MD_
mdadm --assemble --scan #assemble all arrays
MD_
for MD in $MD_Array;
do
for MDA in $MD_Active_Array; ## check whether MD is active
do
if [[ "$MDA" = "$MD" ]]
then
fi;
done;
name=${MD:5};
mountname
kind=
start=0;
end=$MD_Size;
system="";
pi="";
Get_
[[ "$MD_Active" = 0 ]] && mdadm --stop $MD
done;
fi;
#######
for FD in ${FilesystemDri
do
FD_
FD_
name=${FD:5};
mountname
kind="FD";
start=0;
end=$FD_Size;
system="";
pi="";
Get_
done;
#######
echo '======
echo>>"$Log";
[ -e $PartitionTable ] && cat $PartitionTable
echo "blkid -c /dev/null: _______
echo>>"$Log";
printf "$BlkidFormat" Device UUID TYPE LABEL>>"$Log";
echo>>"$Log"
for dev in $(blkid -o device);do PrintBlkid $dev;done;
sort -u $BLKID>>"$Log";
echo>>"$Log";
if [ $(ls -R /dev/mapper 2>>$Trash | wc -l) -gt 2 ]
then
echo '======
ls -R /dev/mapper>>$Log
echo>>"$Log";
fi;
echo '======
MountFormat='%-16s %-24s %-10s %s\n';
Fis=':x:x:x:x:'
echo>>"$Log";
printf "$MountFormat" "Device" "Mount_Point" "Type" "Options" >>"$Log";
echo>>"$Log";
mount | grep ' / '| grep -v '^/'| sed 's/ on /'$Fis'/' |sed 's/ type /'$Fis'/'|sed 's/ (/'$Fis'(/'|awk -F $Fis '{printf "'"$MountFormat"'", $1, $2, $3, $4 }'>>"$Log";
mount | grep '^/dev'|sed 's/ on /'$Fis'/' |sed 's/ type /'$Fis'/' |sed 's/ (/'$Fis'(/'|awk -F $Fis '{printf "'"$MountFormat"'", $1, $2, $3, $4 }'>>"$Log";
echo>>"$Log";
################# Write the content of Log1 to the log file
[ -e "$Log1" ] && cat "$Log1">>"$Log";
if [ -e $Unknown_MBR ];
then
echo "======
echo>>"$Log";
cat $Unknown_
echo>>"$Log";
fi;
if [ -e $FakeHardDrives ];
then
echo "=======Devices which don't seem to have a corresponding hard drive==
echo>>"$Log";
cat $FakeHardDrives
echo>>"$Log";
fi;
#######
if [ -s $Error_Log ];
then
echo "======
echo>>"$Log";
cat $Error_Log>>"$Log";
fi;
##### Copy the Log file to RESULTS file and make the user the owner of Result file
cp "$Log" "$LogFile"
chown $(basename ~) "$LogFile";
####### Reset the Standard Output to the Terminal
#exec 1>&-;
#exec 1>&6;
#exec 6>&-;
echo Finished. The results are in the file $(basename "$LogFile") located in "$Dir";
exit
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#17 |
Hello, I have Ubuntu running from a disc. My MBR stuff got hinky when I installed Ubuntu on a seperate drive from my Windows install. My machine hangs with "grub rescue" message and will not boot. Please advise how to fix. Thank You.
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#18 |
Hello, I have Ubuntu running from a disc. My MBR stuff got hinky when I installed Ubuntu on a seperate drive from my Windows install. My machine hangs with "grub rescue" message and will not boot. Please advise how to fix. Thank You.
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#19 |
Sorry for junking up your forum, I ran sudo fdisk-l...does this make sense?
Disk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x16551655
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 1 4863 39062016 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda2 4864 14593 78156225 f W95 Ext'd (LBA)
/dev/sda5 4864 8511 29302528+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda6 8512 14593 48853633+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
Disk /dev/sdb: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x5c37a886
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 1 12748 102398278+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sdb2 12749 60801 385985722+ f W95 Ext'd (LBA)
/dev/sdb5 12749 60801 385985691 7 HPFS/NTFS
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
Please advise.
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#20 |
you pasted the script not the result. The link http://
Place the output on http://
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#21 |
RESULTS BELOW:
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
=======
=> Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks on the same drive in
partition #256 for /boot/grub.
=> Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdb and looks on the same drive in
partition #256 for /boot/grub.
sda1: _______
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows XP
Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System: Windows XP
Boot files/dirs: /boot.ini /ntldr /NTDETECT.COM /wubildr.mbr /wubildr
sda2: _______
File system: Extended Partition
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
sda5: _______
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows XP
Boot sector info: According to the info in the boot sector, sda5 starts
Operating System:
Boot files/dirs:
sda6: _______
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows XP
Boot sector info: According to the info in the boot sector, sda6 starts
Operating System:
Boot files/dirs:
sdb1: _______
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows XP
Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System: Windows XP
Boot files/dirs: /ubuntu/
sdb1/Wubi: _______
File system: ext4
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Mounting failed:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop1,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
sdb2: _______
File system: Extended Partition
Boot sector type: Windows XP
Boot sector info:
sdb5: _______
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows XP
Boot sector info: According to the info in the boot sector, sdb5 starts
Operating System:
Boot files/dirs:
=======
Drive: sda ___________________ _______
Disk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders, total 234441648 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Partition Boot Start End Size Id System
/dev/sda1 * 63 78,124,094 78,124,032 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda2 78,124,095 234,436,544 156,312,450 f W95 Ext d (LBA)
/dev/sda5 78,124,158 136,729,214 58,605,057 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda6 136,729,278 234,436,544 97,707,267 7 HPFS/NTFS
Drive: sdb ___________________ _______
Disk /dev/sdb: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders, total 976773168 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Partition Boot Start End Size Id System
/dev/sdb1 63 204,796,619 204,796,557 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sdb2 204,796,620 976,768,064 771,971,445 f W95 Ext d (LBA)
/dev/sdb5 204,796,683 976,768,064 771,971,382 7 HPFS/NTFS
blkid -c /dev/null: _______
Device UUID TYPE LABEL
/dev/loop0 squashfs
/dev/loop1 acb8a88e-
/dev/sda1 EC341DE3341DB216 ntfs Root
/dev/sda2: PTTYPE="dos"
/dev/sda5 C800D82E00D824EA ntfs Programs
/dev/sda6 D6A4FBCEA4FBAEDD ntfs Files
/dev/sda: PTTYPE="dos"
/dev/sdb1 282C902B2C8FF25C ntfs New Drive
/dev/sdb2: PTTYPE="dos"
/dev/sdb5 E6B8827EB8824CCD ntfs New Files
/dev/sdb: PTTYPE="dos"
=======
Device Mount_Point Type Options
aufs / aufs (rw)
/dev/sr0 /cdrom iso9660 (ro,noatime)
/dev/loop0 /rofs squashfs (ro,noatime)
/dev/sda6 /media/Files fuseblk (rw,nosuid,
/dev/sda1 /media/Root fuseblk (rw,nosuid,
/dev/sda5 /media/Programs fuseblk (rw,nosuid,
=======
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=
[operating systems]
multi(0)
C:\CMDCONS\
multi(0)
C:\wubildr.mbr = "Ubuntu"
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#22 |
Run from terminal (CTRL-ALT-t):
sudo apt-get install lilo
sudo lilo -M /dev/sda mbr
sudo lilo -M /dev/sdb mbr
Commands are case sensitive. Ignore the huge warning screen (hit ENTER
to bypass). It is warning about using lilo to boot linux, not Windows.
Once completed, exit the terminal, and restart the computer, removing the CD.
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#23 |
this happened:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install lilo
sudo: unable to execute /usr/bin/apt-get: Input/output error
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt
sudo: apt: command not found
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ get install lilo
The program 'get' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install astk
You will have to enable the component called 'universe'
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
can you tell me what to type into the terminal window?
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#24 |
Hello, You may see I attempted to install "lilo" a few ways but was not able to. Please refer to above post , I pasted the text from the terminal. Can you tell me what I must type at the terminal?
Thank you.
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#25 |
Hello bcbc...are you with me?
that "sudo apt-get lilo" command does not work...see post above. Please advise what to enter at the terminal.
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#26 |
Sorry, I meant the "sudo apt-get install lilo" command does not work
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#27 |
That's odd. I've never seen this before: sudo: unable to execute /usr/bin/apt-get: Input/output error
So you've booted an Ubuntu 10.10 desktop CD? I suppose there could be a problem with the CD - try booting it again, hit the space bar when you see the little keyboard and man icon on the bottom centre, then you'll get a menu where you can select - check disk for errors.
I'll look around for some hints as to what might cause this problem in the meantime
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#28 |
I think there was a slight prob with the dvd drive door. I rebooted and have Ubuntu loaded from the disc now. Need to fix this MBR issue. Thanks.
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#29 |
Shall I try this again now? May have been DVD drive door issue previously.
Run from terminal (CTRL-ALT-t):
sudo apt-get install lilo
sudo lilo -M /dev/sda mbr
sudo lilo -M /dev/sdb mbr
Commands are case sensitive. Ignore the huge warning screen (hit ENTER
to bypass). It is warning about using lilo to boot linux, not Windows.
Once completed, exit the terminal, and restart the computer, removing the CD.
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#30 |
Yes. Try it. If it tells you that you have to enable the "Universe repository". Then go to System, Administration, Update Manager. Click on Settings, go to the first tab, and check the Universe entry and then "reload" as you exit. (Don't run any updates).
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#31 |
I'm signing off for the night. If you have any problems, run the check on the DVD. Could be a problem with the burn.
This really a straightforward fix from Ubuntu - it's seeing your drives fine - I've seen countless people with the same problem. So if it's not working there must be some other problem happening to you whether it's the dvd drive or the burn (always burn at the slowest speed). If you continue to have issues you can also use a 2GB USB stick and boot from that. If you boot from USB check the drives again - depending on your bios it might change the order when you boot from USB.
Good luck.
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#32 |
Hello bcbc,
OK, I think I am good now. Machine boots and has ability to select OS at boot as it did before I attempted to update Ubuntu. It seems that if one installs Ubuntu, perhaps into a drive or partition other than the one that may contain a Windows installation and then updates the Ubuntu there appears an update to this "Grub" function, which with no watning or caution renders the computer unable to boot or even mount the HD's - or something like that. A user has no clue as to why and if they installed Ubuntu by downloading as the website allows, they may not have a disc to boot from. Of course they cannot use a Windows rescue disc either.
Bizarre. This help website saved the situation and I appreciate it, however I may suggest that fix-it instructions be simply worded in steps rather than using obscure jargon. I needed to enter the lilo instructions in sequence and allow for the function to complete for each step, but found that out by trial and error. Error is a speciality of mine as you see.
Pretty sure Ubuntu is a nice use of Linux OS, also pretty sure it will remain a very tiny segment of possible users due to difficulty of trouble free installations. When I hit the MBR glich I Googled it and there are thousands of users that had/have the same issue. Imagine how many more just gave up without attempting to fix it.
Thanks again, I will hang with the OS and see what it does for me. Some friends at JPL suggested it has merit.
Regards, Jeffrey
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#33 |
MBR seems to be fixed. Thanks very much.
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#34 |
Great to hear! There is a little additional step you need to do to insure against future problems. Go to http://
Regarding your confusion with the instructions - any suggestions to make things clearer are welcome.
In terms of the problem/warnings etc., Wubi is supported by Canonical, and the method to notify them of bugs is through launchpad.net (see bug I linked to). They then prioritize it and deal with it as they see fit. I am not aware of any community-based method to update the ubuntu.com website and/or get bugs's priority increased - other than by affected people going to the bug and clicking on "This bug affects # people. Are you affected".
Hope that helps.
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#35 |
Thanks, bcbc. I read thru much of that Wubi thread you point to. I may have fallen under the spell of Problem #2, or one of its' several variants. from what I read it looks like I could well encounter more issues simply by attempting to boot Ubuntu again, which I have not done. Perhaps when I have a few days to spend undoing possible damage, with your kind help, I may be tempted to go at it again. Regards.