Sunday 31 October 2010

Rere Reina - Asmara




Judul Lagu: Asmara
Karya : Maulana Syafei
Arranger : Hendro Saky
Singer: Rere Reina
Produksi : Mr.T Production 2006
Director by Tantan Sultandi
sumber asli : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayoimjr3C1k

sedang penasaran dgn mojang yang satu ini, nanya-nanya ke simbah lha kok jawaban kurang memuaskan.
cuman dapet link sbb :
http://selebsexy.com/rere-reina-awali-karier-di-dunia-tarik-suara/
isinya tentang perjalanan karirnya, termasuk prestasinya meraih penghargaan AMI Award TPI sebagai artis pendatang baru terbaik 2007...duuhhhh *ngiler*



Tuesday 19 October 2010

Reinstalling GRUB 2

Bismillahirrohmanirrohim
sekedar mengarsipkan, setelah semalaman me-resize dan menghapus partisi hdd di leppie, lhadalaahh..lha kok GRUB ikutan ilang..hadeehh...
alhamdulillah setelah mengikuti tutorial di link ini, masalah terselesaikan.
berikut ini kutipan yang sudah saya praktekkan sendiri di leppie :)

There may be times when a user needs to either move or reinstall a GRUB 2 installation. GRUB 2 needs to be reinstalled when a user is presented with a blank screen with only the word "GRUB", no prompt, and no ability to enter commands. This often happens when the MBR of the booting device is altered and GRUB 2 is removed, such as when Windows is installed after Ubuntu. Additionally, if a user cannot boot into an operating system at all, even using the rescue mode mode, a complete reinstallation of GRUB 2 may be necessary.

Reinstalling from LiveCD

If you cannot boot from GRUB 2 review the section Boot Problems and Rescue Mode. If a reinstall becomes necessary follow these instructions. Two methods are presented; both require booting from a LiveCD (Ubuntu 9.10, Karmic Koala or later version). If the first method does not work, follow the second method, which is more complex and contains more options and instructions.

SIMPLEST - Copy GRUB 2 Files from the LiveCD

This is a quick and simple method of restoring a broken system's GRUB 2 files. The terminal is used for entering commands and the user must know the device name/partition of the installed system (sda1, sdb5, etc). The problem partition is located and mounted from the LiveCD. The files are then copied from the LiveCD libraries to the proper locations and MBR. It requires the least steps and fewer command line entries than the following methods.

  1. Boot to the LiveCD Desktop (Ubuntu 9.10 or later).
  2. Open a terminal by selecting Applications, Accessories, Terminal from the menu bar.

  3. Determine the partition with the Ubuntu installation. The fdisk option "-l" is a lowercase "L".

    1. sudo fdisk -l
      If the user isn't sure of the partition, look for one of the appropriate size or formatting.

      Running sudo blkid may provide more information to help locate the proper partition, especially if the partitions are labeled. The device/drive is designated by sdX, with X being the device designation. sda is the first device, sdb is the second, etc. For most users the MBR will be installed to sda, the first drive on their system. The partition is designated by the Y. The first partition is 1, the second is 2. Note the devices and partitions are counted differently.

  4. Mount the partition containing the Ubuntu installation.
    sudo mount /dev/sdXY /mnt

    Example: sudo mount /dev/sda1 Note: If the user has a separate /boot partition, this must be mounted to /mnt/boot Note: If the user has a separate /home partition, this must be mounted to /mnt/home. Encrypted home partitions should work.

  5. Run the grub-install command as described below. This will reinstall the GRUB 2 files on the mounted partition to the proper location and to the MBR of the designated device.

    sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/ /dev/sdX

    Example: sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/ /dev/sda

  6. Reboot
  7. Refresh the GRUB 2 menu with sudo update-grub

  8. restart komputer dan masalah terselesaikan :)