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<edit_lp2> BLuFFaLo, if you have a working x session you will have that section, just add the lines you need
<pekster> I'm having some problems dual-booting with the chainloader using grub. Linux loads fine, but I can't get the NTLDR chainloader to load properly. Additionally, when the system is booted, my grub hard drive numbers are backwards from what I see in the grub prompt in the live system. My setup is listed here: http://rafb.net/p/OxOZkb34.html Whenever I try to boot XP, I get from grub: "Error 12: Invalid device requested"
<renihs> BLuFFaLo, just stick it below and existing endsection :)
<BLuFFaLo> edit_lp2 does it maytter where? just stick it in anyweher?
<renihs> an existing
<BLuFFaLo> okay
<edit_lp2> BLuFFaLo, as renihs said =)
<BLuFFaLo> thanks
<edit_lp2> np.
<pekster> Also, I have checked the numbers via tab-completion from the grub boot interface itself rather than the grub shell, and the numbers are correct there, but (hd1,0), which is the partition that the XP loader is on, produces that error. It works fine if I set that drive as my boot device in the BIOS, so I know the Windows loader works fine; my problem is specifically in getting grub to boot it
<renihs> aargl, evolution-2.8.3 ...
<renihs> and i was thinking my world upgrade is finished soon
<rage_> when I'm trying to start X, I get "NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidia0 (Input/output error)." -- I've tried deleting the nvidia device files from /dev and remaking them with NVmakedevices.sh, I've tried nvidia-drivers and nvidia-legacy-drivers to no avail -- but using the "nv" driver doesn't give me errors. Any help?
<lng> i'd like to install apache module from ports. in which directory should i run make?
<renihs> rage_, i would make sure you have compiled nvidia-drivers against running kernel and rather rmmod the nvidia module and reload instead of killing /dev/nividia :)
<rage_> I've tried rmmod and modprobing it
<renihs> i assume you start X as root?
<rage_> and you say compile it against the running kernel
<rage_> as in /usr/src/linux points to my running kernel
<rage_> correct?
<rage_> and yes, I'm trying to start X as root
<renihs> rage_, i mean to make sure that /usr/src/linux is pointing to running
<renihs> yes
<rage_> yeah, it is pointing to my current kernel
<renihs> hmmm
<renihs> modprobe -v nvidia && dmesg|tail shows nothing out of order? paste your xorg.log maybe
<man_in_ltop> don't suppose anyone here has a tifm_7xx1 card reader?
<renihs> man_in_ltop, :)
<BLuFFaLo> renihs, i put those lines in, but i must have done it wrong, when i rebooted it said x server failed to start... so i removed the lines i added, rebooted and that fixed it. so, what did i do wrong?
<renihs> BLuFFaLo, post you xorg.conf
<renihs> to pastebin or like
<edit_lp2> yeah
<BLuFFaLo> ok one sec
<edit_lp2> i wanna see what you did
<edit_lp2> most likely you have to sections
<renihs> ya :)
<man_in_ltop> renihs, is that a yes?
<renihs> man_in_ltop, heh :) no
<renihs> sorry
<man_in_ltop> typical
<renihs> hope dies at last :)
<edit_lp2> renihs, you tease
<renihs> na i would never dare to :)
<edit_lp2> :P
<BLuFFaLo> hangon just a secx
<edit_lp2> k
<wangcity> hi
<renihs> man_in_ltop, i mean there are lots of people here however the likelyhood is rather ...very low :)
<rage_> renihs, oh yeah... forgot I found a line like this in dmesg
<rage_> NVRM: isr request failed 0xffffffda

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