[SOLVED] Arch won't boot after install - "GRUB" on black screen

I've installed arch on my 1000H from usb stick using zeneee kernel as described in wiki. Right after install everything was fine - wireless and ethernet were working normally, so i've done reboot.
Now it shows me black screen with "GRUB" text (sic! not "grub>", no error messages) on it. keyboard is not working.
I've tried reinstalling completely again - with full repartitioning of HDD and this time without installing eee kernel - just stock kernel26. Everithing went ok, i've checked grub settings and partitions - ok, but after reboot - again "GRUB" and non-working keyboard.
I'm completely out of ideas.
EDIT: turns out i misplaced GRUB or something. reinstalled placing GRUB on /dev/sda. works fine now.
Last edited by glas01 (2008-11-29 12:46:15)

Have you moved everything from /var to /new_var (i named it for learning purpose)? You shoud copy content from /var but not on the fly but booting from arch iso cd, and than you shoud mount your / into arch-chroot environement, mount all of your mount points and than copy content from default /var to new /var. The copying should be done with this
cp -rax
and you can add -v switch to verbose output. I have my own /var moved the same way.
The simples way is:
-boot the arch iso cd
-mount all of your mount point (i created here in this step /new_var to move /var to a new place, and this /new_var i put in /etc/fstab as /var later)
-copy /var to /new_var with -rax or -vrax (recursive, archive, this filesystem or verbose, recursive, archive, this filesystem switches)
-umount all of it
-reboot.
Last edited by firekage (2015-05-02 07:49:20)

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