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[ale] grub rescue
- Subject: [ale] grub rescue
- From: jcpilman at gmail.com (John Pilman)
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 17:18:37 -0500
This may turn into my weekend project. I got in a hurry when my
laptop was booting. It dual boots Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.10. While
booting I bumped the keyboard and I think it started a Windows
Recovery partition. I waited and then exited when presented with that
choice, now I get:
'error: no such partition'
grub rescue>
The ls command returns:
(hd0) (hd0,msdos5) (hd0,msdos4) (hd0,msdos3) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos1)
When I boot Ubuntu from a live USB and look at gparted I see:
/dev/sdb1 ntfs PQMSERVICE 13 GiB diag
/dev/sdb2 ntfs SYSTEM RESERVED 100 MiB boot
/dev/sdb3 ntfs 94 GiB
/dev/sdb4 extended 190 GiB
unallocated unallocated 185 GiB
/dev/sdb5 linux-swap 5.86 GiB
I'm guessing my data is in the part marked unallocated. Here's my question:
Since I installed Ubuntu with encryption, would I be better off trying
to mount that partition and look for my data or
would you suggest I try to recreate or resurrect grub and its associated table.
Also, I'm looking at trying 'testdisk' but the instructions tell you
to use the one for your OS. I did not see specific instructions for
dual boot PCs. Does anyone have a relevant hint here?
...John