/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/04/02/#ubuntu-beginners.txt

=== sattu94 is now known as satyanash
clarkthehardy910I recently did a clean install of win7 and ubuntu on a 64bit samsung ultralight notebook, the ubuntu install must have corrupted the MBR( my symptoms match some sammy forums). I tried to use the samsung recovery to return to windows to the original state, and now it won't start at all. all of the links for Samsung Admin Recovery tools point to megaupload, which is now defunct as per FBI and grand jury indictment. Can someone guide me throu06:00
clarkthehardy910thanks in advance06:00
clarkthehardy910f4 recovery doesnt work, just puts it in an endless loop where the screen keeps on flickering06:01
clarkthehardy910I confirmed the partitions with gparted from a LiveUSB06:01
philipballewwhat happens when you turn it on?06:08
clarkthehardy910philipballew: sorry my gnome was having some trouble had to restart, this dell mini is getting old06:49
clarkthehardy910when I boot up the sammy, i see the boot screen with f2 and f4 options, but if I dont have a liveUSB inserted, it goes to a blank screen that keeps blinking black to light black06:50
clarkthehardy910if I press f2 i get the bios06:50
clarkthehardy910if I press f4, its the same symtoms06:50
clarkthehardy910I reinstalled ubuntu with once already, and it let me boot the samsung recovery solutions 5 from the grub2 menu (calls it windows vista boot loader) but upon completion of the full recovery, its the same problem06:51
clarkthehardy910I need to fix the MBR according to sammynetbook.com forums, but the problem is the file they suggest to download Samsung Admin Tools was on megaupload, which is now blocked by the FBI06:52
philipballewthats lame06:53
philipballewlets look at this06:53
philipballewyou need to use grub as your boot loader you know06:53
clarkthehardy910http://www.sammynetbook.com/forum/threads/13194-NC-10-recovery-failure---constant-rebooting06:55
clarkthehardy910yeah i guess that is one of the options, but when it comes to actually using the prompt to edit lines in the boot sequence HD 0,0 0,1 etc, that is a bit out of my league, i was having a hard time following the sticky's instructions06:57
philipballewwhy dont you just boot with a live usb and reinstall grub by chrooting into your internal drive06:57
clarkthehardy910I need to get ubuntu completely off of this machine, can it get me that result eventually? its a bit complicated, but Id like to sell this machine to someone who doesnt want linux at all, just wants the original system in place06:58
clarkthehardy910they want the win 7 starter premium06:58
philipballewwell your gonna have to do things that might be hard, but reading will be required06:58
clarkthehardy910working again06:58
philipballewthey?06:58
clarkthehardy910the guy that would buy it from me06:58
philipballewyour selling it?06:59
philipballewmake them do it?06:59
clarkthehardy910thats not the deal06:59
clarkthehardy910the deal is that if windows 7 works again, then he'll buy it for the original price06:59
philipballewthen set up windows 7 ans install ubuntu07:00
clarkthehardy910he's a friend who doesn't fancy ubuntu, he's using some special voice recognition software that only works on windows07:00
clarkthehardy910he doesnt know linux at all07:00
clarkthehardy910anyway, windows 7 wont setup07:00
clarkthehardy910thats the problem07:00
clarkthehardy910i only know a little07:01
philipballewand you need windows help here?07:01
clarkthehardy910no07:01
clarkthehardy910I just need to get the MBR to work again07:01
clarkthehardy910ubuntu must have corrupted it07:01
philipballewreinstall grub via chroot07:01
clarkthehardy910off of a liveusb that can do grub2dos?07:02
philipballewgrub2dos. why are you using that?07:02
philipballewyou shoyld be using grub07:03
clarkthehardy910im not07:03
clarkthehardy910Im just unclear what you mean by via chroot07:03
philipballew!grub207:04
ubot2GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)07:04
philipballewhappy reading :)07:05
clarkthehardy910thanks, but youre sure this will solve my problem of restoring mbr and getting my original system back?07:06
clarkthehardy910via f4 system recovery?07:06
philipballewmaybe. i dont really know what your problem is. but thats god to read07:07
philipballewits 12 here.07:07
philipballewso not gonna mess with it07:07
clarkthehardy910ok, thanks for pointing me in the right direction07:07
clarkthehardy910how do I update my grub-install to grub2 version, I need to make a grub2 bootable usb, and right now the machine I have runs 8.0409:00
clarkthehardy910thanks in advance09:00
clarkthehardy910is it just two commands: apt-get update and then apt-get install grub-install?09:01
clarkthehardy910just tried, that didn't work, can anyone help here? thanks!09:07
=== JonathanDog is now known as JonathanD
clarkthehardy910can someone help me interpret these instructions to get my MBR working again, trying to get a dual boot out of my 64bit samsung ultralight netbook messed up my f4 recovery and my symptoms are exactly the same as this: http://www.sammynetbook.com/forum/threads/13251-Story-about-a-samsung-N210-03ES-the-F4-and-MBR-the-recovery-solution-4-0-0-42-and-HIS-admintool?p=100629&viewfull=1#post10062910:53
clarkthehardy910?10:53
clarkthehardy910thanks in advance10:53
clarkthehardy910now when I turn on my new notebook, i get nothing10:54
clarkthehardy910goes from the boot screen with f2/f4 options to a bricked screen10:54
clarkthehardy910I can still run a USB stick though, I just dont know what to do first, Im completely lost10:54
clarkthehardy910im afraid of further damaging my harddrive10:55
clarkthehardy910thanks to all who are here to help us newbs! =)10:55
Sidewinderclarkthehardy910, I can not answer your questions; I'm sorry. If no one answers here, in the next few minuted you might try #ubuntu channel; there's about 1,500 people there now.10:56
Sidewinderminutes, even.10:56
duanedesignclarkthehardy910: what was the question. Sorry i missed it10:56
clarkthehardy910duanedesign: I need to recover MBR on a system that I screwed up, I put 10.04 on it, partitioned everything well, everything was working fine when I decided to start over again so I thought just booting into the Samsung Recovery Solution 5 would do the trick, I tried to do the full recovery, but now it's stuck on boot, after the f2 f4 options menu disappears it just goes into a bricked loop screen back-lit black to black11:00
clarkthehardy910I think this guy found the solution, but I dont know how to do what he's doing: http://www.sammynetbook.com/forum/threads/13251-Story-about-a-samsung-N210-03ES-the-F4-and-MBR-the-recovery-solution-4-0-0-42-and-HIS-admintool?p=100629&viewfull=1#post10062911:00
clarkthehardy910ive got 3 computers to work with right now: 1) windows xp, 2) Dell Netbook with 8.04 3) my screwed up new ultralight sammy, which I can get to run the liveUSB again11:01
clarkthehardy910duanedesign: are you still there? you've helped me in the past, with my dell mini, thanks for being around still11:02
duanedesignclarkthehardy910: do you have Windows on the netbook?11:03
duanedesignor just Ubuntu?11:03
duanedesignor both :) ?11:03
clarkthehardy910nope11:04
clarkthehardy910just Ubuntu11:04
clarkthehardy910i've confirmed with gparted that all the partitions are still there11:04
clarkthehardy910on the sammy11:04
clarkthehardy910but while trying tinker with it, I've reformatted the linux partition back to ntfs just to see if that was the problem windows had with it when trying to reboot anew11:05
clarkthehardy910which didnt make anything better11:05
clarkthehardy910I could reinstall the 10.04 LTS, ive tried this once already, and it got grub2 to work again11:06
clarkthehardy910but I was in a hurry to get it restored back to original configuration, I didnt understand a lot of things, so i used the grub2 to boot the samsung recovery (labeled by grub as windows vista boot loader), then reproduced the same problem after running the recovery a second time11:07
clarkthehardy910I wanted to get expert advice before I tinkered any further11:08
clarkthehardy910dont want to toast a new ultraslim HD11:08
clarkthehardy910duanedesign: the netbook is just ubuntu11:10
duanedesignok11:11
duanedesignclarkthehardy910: i would use boot-repair11:12
* duanedesign gets link11:12
duanedesignhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair11:12
duanedesigndownload the CD, burn the iso to disk, boot from the CD, follow instructions on screen.11:13
clarkthehardy910will it work from LiveUSB?11:14
clarkthehardy910duanedesign: I dont have any cd drives11:14
duanedesignyes11:14
clarkthehardy910duanedesign:  thanks so much! so after I do this should the windows MBR work or will I have to reinstall a linux distro?11:15
duanedesignclarkthehardy910: their are advanced options, including restore a Windows-compatible MBR11:19
duanedesignIt is pretty easy to use, and always beeen able to fix my boot issues11:21
duanedesignhopefully you will have the same experience11:21
clarkthehardy910duanedesign: thanks so much!11:27
duanedesignnp11:29
clarkthehardy910duanedesign: one more question, any idea how this will effect the F4 system recovery utility?11:37
clarkthehardy910could it get it to work again? f4 is supposed to allow the system to boot to Samsung Recovery Solution which allows the user restore to previous backups of windows11:38
clarkthehardy910or to the original configuration11:38
duanedesignhmmm, i am not sure11:44
duanedesigni would not think it would be an issue...but that is just a seat of the pants opinion. I ddo not have anything to back up that opinion11:45
clarkthehardy910ok, thanks for your help11:45
clarkthehardy910=)11:45
awsshello13:02
awssis there any chance to install my graphic card driver (Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family) in Ubuntu 11.10?13:02
=== yofel_ is now known as yofel
=== BufferOverflow is now known as Unit193
=== angela-android is now known as nothingspecial
=== Draugen_ is now known as Draugen

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!