From: Nicolas Caillaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: problem with booting ide /vs scsi
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 13:29:13 +0200
> I have a strange problem with Grub
What version?
> I want now to boot directly from the SCSI disk
> So I tell the Bios that the boot sequence is SCSI, C, A os SCSI, A, C
> Grub lets me boot linux, and every partitions on the SCSI disk
> But when I want to boot from eht IDE disk, where I installed W95,
> Grub tells me that there is no system on the drive, desoite the fact
> that
> the partition, the file system, and event the files are correctly
> recognized
Whenever you use the word "boot", please distinguish what you want
to boot: GRUB or an OS. And, it's very important to describe what you
did and what was displayed in details. Your explanation is too
ambiguous and abstract.
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