These days,i find many people are facing problem after making new partition using(Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Diskmanagement).Though they are able to make new partition using this option in control panel,after rebooting a error comes out something like this
Grub loading..
no file system found
grub_rescue>
Any way you can fix this problem taking a little pain.But its quite difficult for newbies.So my recommendation is not to use this option to make/edit a partition.Instead use a live cd which has gparted,and make/edit partitions in it whatever way you want.This is very easy and fast also.You can create filesystems of diffrent format using gparted.But makesure you created a partition of ntfs format so that you can access it in windows machine also.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Grub loading. The symbol ' ' not found. Aborted. Press any key...
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Tuesday, February 02, 2010
The title of this post was the error reported in my friend's lap.She said,she didn't do anything to cause such a error,I also didn't understand why that error came.Anyway my aim was to fix that error,i go-ogled and find a method to fix that problem.I want to share that with my blog readers.
Her lap had ubuntu 9.10 and Windows 7 in dual boot.
I tried the following commands to fix the problem
1. Boot with LiveCD
2. Open terminal
3. sudo fdisk -l (boot partition may be the one with the asterisk)
Her lap had ubuntu 9.10 and Windows 7 in dual boot.
I tried the following commands to fix the problem
1. Boot with LiveCD
2. Open terminal
3. sudo fdisk -l (boot partition may be the one with the asterisk)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Finally Connected to Internet with LXU-800 Reliance USB Modem in Ubuntu 9.10
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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tired up with installing Reliance LG LXU-800 USB modem on Linux? I spent lot of time to make it working with my Ubuntu OS. It works very well with Windows XP and Vista. A dialler application is available on CD from the vendor for Windows. But most of the users think it will not work under Linux. I do not tested it other than Ubuntu. It may work or may not with other versions with the same commands. The specifications given by the manufacturer are: CDMA 1x technology; Data speed upto 153.6 kbps; Voice and SMS services and Standard USB interface. You may not be able to use SMS and Voice services in Linux, but it can establish connection with Internet simply by dialing. Follow the given steps carefully while installing.
After booting up Ubuntu, login as root.
connect modem in the USB port.
Open terminal window and check the usb device
#lsusb
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Using GParted to Resize Your Windows Vista Partition
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Jp
at
Saturday, January 02, 2010
One of the more advanced options for resizing your Windows Vista partition is to use the GParted Live CD, a bootable linux CD that takes you straight into GParted, the great linux utility for managing partitions. The problem is that if you resize your boot/system partition, you will be completely unable to boot without repairing windows.
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