Ubuntu :: Cannot Boot From That Drive Because Windows Has Serious Errors In It

Jul 13, 2010

i just built a new ubuntu 10.04 system for my mother because her windows machine died. I was wondering is there anyway i can get here email address and stuff from outlook onto Evolution. i have the old harddrive in a external box via usb, so i can get to the files. i can not boot from that drive because windows has seriouse errors in it.

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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
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No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda

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update-grub

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Also, this is a new sympton as of the last 2 kernel updates.

Actual solution:

See This launchpad bug. solution is about halfway down

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The laptop has been working for years with the same ubuntu release (hardy) but there are always a couple of warnings during boot time saying that certain drivers should be updated but I don't know how.

These are the persistent messages from dmesg output:

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[ 12.693449] Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
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[ 12.708884] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
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i dunno, this is a big drive. just wish there was some "status update" other than a whirling indicator... im tailing the log file i mentioned above, but so far it just has "Nothing has been logged yet." (which i take as a really good thing at this point.

EDIT: at the very end of the filesystem check, i got a message about the filesystem being clean with no errors. id still like more of an indication than "whirling indicator thingy"...guess ill go back to CLI for checking filesystems. lol

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