Vreme: 12/06/2011 01:42 PM, Always Learning piše: > On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 10:05 -0500, Rilindo Foster wrote: >> ............. Which version of grub are you running and from which distro? > > Distro = C 5.7 > > Regrettably the command: > > grub --version > > yields:- > > grub (GNU GRUB 0.97) > > But this is insufficient information because it does not reveal minor > version numbers. > > In a posting from Centos earlier this year, which I found last night but > can't find again, the writer Bob? says that Grub since version 0.97.b.b > in 2009 has been Ext4 aware, but the Grub in Centos 5.x, version > 0.97.a.a, is not Ext4 aware. > > I re-installed C 6.0 on a Ext3 partition and was able to launch it from > the Grub menu on C 5.7 using > > title C6-0 (2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64) > rootnoverify (hd0,6) > chainloader +1 > > Thank you for your help. > > ************************ INCIDENTALLY ****************************** > > On partition 5 on the same disk, I have Ubuntu 11.4 (the latest > version). That partition is formatted as Ext4 as confirmed by GParted > 0.4.8 running on C 5.7 > > Guess what ? > > I can launch Ubuntu using the same Grub menu on C 5.7 using:- > > title Ubuntu 11.04 (chain) (2.6.38-8) > rootnoverify (hd0,4) > chainloader +1 > > > If the problem is genuinely Grub's, on C 5.7, lack of understanding of > Ext4 on which I installed C 6.0, then why does this ''problem'' not > adversely affect and prevent me using the same Grub memu on C 5.7, and > the same boot commands, starting Ubuntu ???? > > It suggests, the problem lies with C 6.0 and ***NOT*** with Grub on C > 5.7. My guess is a bug in C 6.0's Grub implementation is failing to > accept anything coming from a Grub 1 (the Grub used on C 5.7) > environment. The pertinent point is, if Ubuntu 11.4 works why not C 6.0 ? > > > If Ext4 was the culprit you would get following error: 17 : Cannot mount selected partition This error is returned if the partition requested exists, but the filesystem type cannot be recognized by GRUB. (from http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/html_chapter/grub_13.html) Instead, GRUB complained about kernel image. I still think it was something else, not Ext4. I looked on my main system and there I had separate HDD so I will not insist that C5.7 can boot from Ext4 until i check my notebook. -- Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Love is in the Air) PL Computers Serbia, Europe Google is the Mother, Google is the Father, and traceroute is your trusty Spiderman... StarOS, Mikrotik and CentOS/RHEL/Linux consultant