When you boot with the newer version, check the scsi names of the drives. The new board may have the ordering different and thus the grub error.<br><br>Also, the newer version probably has the newer drive names so that all drives are /dev/sdx and no more /dev/hdx.<br>
<br>grep through dmesg for /dev/[sh]d[abcdefg] for clues as to where things went.<br><br>It is also possible that the event that toasted the first hardware also toasted that drive. :-(<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 11:21 AM, <<a href="mailto:george_reeves@comcast.net">george_reeves@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I am between a rock and a hard place and I need suggestions. Here is my predicament:<br>
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1. I had a Pentium 4 system with 1Gb of memory. I had multiple IDE drives in "mobile racks" or "cassettes" so that I could boot the particular system that I wanted. I had a disk with Kubuntu Feisty Fawn, a disk with Windows XP, a disk with Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon, etc.<br>
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2. I had an overheating problem and fried my CPU. I replaced the mobo, CPU, and memory [Asus P5GC-MX/1333 / Pentium Dual Core 6550 / 2Gb RAM] and am having difficulty booting Kubuntu Feisty Fawn. It gives me a GRUB Error 15.<br>
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3. I installed Ubuntu 8.04 on a spare SATA drive successfully and thought I could boot to Hardy Heron and mount the Feisty Fawn IDE and copy the data files from it, but no luck. My fstab show only the SATA drive; my file browser sees a "SCSI" drive, but when I try to mount it, I get a "Unable to mount location; can't mount file" message. When I look at the properties, I see--<br>
Type: unknown type<br>
Size: unknown<br>
Location: computer:///<br>
Volume: unknown<br>
MIME type: application/octet-stream<br>
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I can create a mount point for it, but how do I reference the drive to mount it? My BIOS sees the drive also.<br>
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4. I think my best bet would be to get around the Error 15 GRUB error, but how do I correct the error to get around it?<br>
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5. I have booted to a Knoppix live-CD and an Ubuntu live-CD, but I can't see the IDE disk there.<br>
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Any suggestions will be much appreciated.<br>
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George Reeves<br>
WA4TNU<br>
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