Ubuntu :: Grub 2 - Grub-getcharwidth - Not Found

Feb 28, 2010

Just copied / to a new HDD. On reboot I am getting the error message "the symbol @grub_getcharwidth@ not found. PC then defaults to grub rescue.

I have d/led Meierfras grub script. result is as follows

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Boot Info Summary:

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Code:
Boot Info Script 0.60 from 17 May 2011
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My situation is very similar. It started with a sudden Windows boot problem (still my primary OS):

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This was only if I selected Windows from the boot menu. I thought I could cure it with the Windows-7 Repair Disk from neosmart.net. This appears to have wiped my Boot partition completely and now I can't boot anything. (I'm using the Ubuntu 10.10 live as I type this.)

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Code:

Boot Info Summary:

Well, I see why the Windows boot didn't show up. Looks like 30-OS_prober was failing to find the Windows boot record, which makes sense if the whole blessed (ahem) boot partition has been hosed.

I tried to follow the grub-install instructions:

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But since grub2 is obviously not going to find the Windows boot record, I will continue with drs305's.

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No, I have not mounted /dev. Where would I do that? Against which FS?

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Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions.
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