2009/11/9 Agostino Russo <email address hidden>:
> Can you manually mount sda6?
> It could be that the ntfs partition is corrupted, boot into windows, run `chkdsk /r` within the drive where you installed wubi, check that C:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk is still there, and try to reboot into Ubuntu.
The ntfs partition seems to be completely fine, windows works without a hitch.
In grub console I can do all the steps that are in the grub.cfg:
loopdevice, linux, initrd... (and it finds the files just fine, I can
see the contents of the whole drive in the the grub console with "ls
/"). But then boot fails.
Shouldn't there be ntfs listed in the "tried:" section?
2009/11/9 Agostino Russo <email address hidden>: disks\root. disk is still there, and try to reboot into Ubuntu.
> Can you manually mount sda6?
> It could be that the ntfs partition is corrupted, boot into windows, run `chkdsk /r` within the drive where you installed wubi, check that C:\ubuntu\
The ntfs partition seems to be completely fine, windows works without a hitch.
In grub console I can do all the steps that are in the grub.cfg:
loopdevice, linux, initrd... (and it finds the files just fine, I can
see the contents of the whole drive in the the grub console with "ls
/"). But then boot fails.
Shouldn't there be ntfs listed in the "tried:" section?