Hello,

On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 10:12:38AM -0600, Melissa Golter wrote:
> 
> To Whom:
> 
> the other day I was able to use GRUB to boot between 2 hard drives
> SCSI hard drive ID 0; 8GB; OS is win2k
> SCSI hard drive ID 1; 8GB; OS is rh9.0
> The GRUB version/boot situation was working well.
> 
> Yesterday I added a third hard drive (SCSI hard drive ID 2, 18.3GB) and
> overwrote the original GRUB with a copy (same GRUB, same version off the 
> same rh9 rpm discs).
> 

The problem is that GRUB accesses the hard disks in the order the BIOS
affects the ID numbers, that is you are not sure that the order you have
apparently (hard disks 1, 2 and 3) matches the BIOS order.

At a guess I suggest to try to boot from (hd2), meaning that perhaps 1
and 3 are primaries and leasted before the slaves, that is that the
second disk has becomed the third one (for GRUB).

At least you can try.

Cheers,
-- 
Thierry Laronde (Alceste) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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