Hello,
Situation: Compaq Deskpro pentium 2. Windows xp on first harddrive, 40 gig, a maxtor 300 gig ntfs and a dvd burner. The bios has had an update and for that 300 gig I had to use maxblast else windows would not see it whole.
I tried to install another maxtor 320 gig for exclusively for ubuntu. Installation goes well but after reboot I get grub error 18.
I tried to boot first harddisk with live cd and with ultimate boot cd but I also get error 18.
I read this wiki about error 18 http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/GRUB. It says 'This can be circumvented by creating a boot partition at the beginning of the disk that is completely within the first 1023 cylinders of the harddrive. This partition will contain the kernel.'
But I thought if I let it have that whole 320 maxtor for itself that boot partition is already at the beginning of the disk.
Now hardware makes me nervous and I don't want to go trying a lot of things. Waht should I do? I have the ultimate boot disk and it contains utils like maxblast. Can maxblast help me. Or do I need to do something else.
Greatly appreciated.
Situation: Compaq Deskpro pentium 2. Windows xp on first harddrive, 40 gig, a maxtor 300 gig ntfs and a dvd burner. The bios has had an update and for that 300 gig I had to use maxblast else windows would not see it whole.
I tried to install another maxtor 320 gig for exclusively for ubuntu. Installation goes well but after reboot I get grub error 18.
I tried to boot first harddisk with live cd and with ultimate boot cd but I also get error 18.
I read this wiki about error 18 http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/GRUB. It says 'This can be circumvented by creating a boot partition at the beginning of the disk that is completely within the first 1023 cylinders of the harddrive. This partition will contain the kernel.'
But I thought if I let it have that whole 320 maxtor for itself that boot partition is already at the beginning of the disk.
Now hardware makes me nervous and I don't want to go trying a lot of things. Waht should I do? I have the ultimate boot disk and it contains utils like maxblast. Can maxblast help me. Or do I need to do something else.
Greatly appreciated.




but that is indeed the "natural" dual boot setup. But, try the experiment I described in #3 above, if you can. If the only problem with your present layout is to correctly ID the hard drive and partition, then a simple edit to the /boot/grub/menu.lst file will fix it and you can proceed with it as-is. I just looked up error 18, and it appears to be related to the formatting of the big hard drive -- it says you've exceeded the number of cylinders that your BIOS can handle. Uh-oh, I think maybe you've got the "old PC/new hard drive" problem there. :P

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