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Message #01971
[Bug 414996] Re: [karmic] grub re-writes boot sector on wrong drive on fresh install
Any ideas about this? I believe grub2 should exclude the installation
media from the menu or its installation - because the user would
normally not want that anyway. It should not be writing itself to the
installation media (With it having become more feasible to boot from a
USB key, I believe there has been a mass exodus of people moving away
from burning Ubuntu to a CD).
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[karmic] grub re-writes boot sector on wrong drive on fresh install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414996
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Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV: Invalid
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
Bug description:
I attempted to install mythbuntu karmic/9.10 alpha 4 to a USB drive. Using a laptop with an IDE drive containing Windows XP, I booted from the ISO image CD-ROM and went through the installation, selecting manual partitioning, and creating a single EXT4 root filesystem on a USB drive. The installation proceeded through the complete install to the USB key until instructed to reboot.
I re-booted the laptop with the USB key inserted, and was presented with the message "No bootable partition in table". Then, removing the USB key and booting from the laptop IDE drive (which should not have been touched by the mythbuntu install) I get the message "GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB! Entering rescue mode... error: no such disk" followed by the "grub rescue>" prompt.
I examined the laptop hard drive with a partition editor, and the Windows partition is still intact.... but it looks like the boot sector has been re-written mistakenly.
Now I have two problems.....
1) how do I get Windows on my laptop to boot again.... I need my work data!
2) how do I make my mythbuntu USB front-end install bootable?