Ubuntu 16.04 na sda i fedora 26 na sdb
: 07 lis 2017, 00:51
Hej jestem użytkownikiem ubuntu 16.04 i postanowiłem sprawdzić jak wyglądają tez inne dystrybucje... akurat zalegał mi dysk z windowsem 7 ktory był od nowości w kompie ale żadko go używalem wiec postanowiłem zainstalować na nim fedore 26 ...zrobiłem liveusb załączyłem zainstalowałem pomyślnie czas na restart... "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0' Entering rescue mode..."
wiec napisałem na Ask fedora i otrzymałem odpowiec :
That being said, are you still using Ubuntu's GRUB, or are you using one installed by Fedora, because what you'll need to do is different depending on the answer. If you're using Ubuntu's, you're best off asking at the Ubuntu Forum as I'm sure that they get asked this question frequently, and will be able to help you.
If you're using Fedora's, the instructions will be different, of course, and I'm not the best person for that because I've never had to do it myself. However, sdb should be on hd1, which suggests you're using Ubuntu's. Assuming that you can boot Ubuntu, open a terminal and run this command:
sudo fdisk -l
and enter your password when prompted. (The last character is a lower-case L, not a 1.) Then, edit your question to add the output, which will show us what drives you have and how they're partitioned, and we can go from there. Good luck, and if the Ubuntu forum gets you running, please let us know, and don't hesitate to ask more questions as needed, because that's what we're here for.
Czy ktoś ma pomysł co mogę zrobić gdzie jest błąd ?
wiec napisałem na Ask fedora i otrzymałem odpowiec :
That being said, are you still using Ubuntu's GRUB, or are you using one installed by Fedora, because what you'll need to do is different depending on the answer. If you're using Ubuntu's, you're best off asking at the Ubuntu Forum as I'm sure that they get asked this question frequently, and will be able to help you.
If you're using Fedora's, the instructions will be different, of course, and I'm not the best person for that because I've never had to do it myself. However, sdb should be on hd1, which suggests you're using Ubuntu's. Assuming that you can boot Ubuntu, open a terminal and run this command:
sudo fdisk -l
and enter your password when prompted. (The last character is a lower-case L, not a 1.) Then, edit your question to add the output, which will show us what drives you have and how they're partitioned, and we can go from there. Good luck, and if the Ubuntu forum gets you running, please let us know, and don't hesitate to ask more questions as needed, because that's what we're here for.
Czy ktoś ma pomysł co mogę zrobić gdzie jest błąd ?