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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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> 
> In /dev/disk you can see what the drive is named by id or label. Maybe
> using sdb1 is the problem, eg. sometimes sdb needs to be called hdb, if
> it's a IDE drive. You should use the id or the label. You can set a

Not anymore, on recent kernels with up to date userspace utilities PATA
drives are also named /dev/sdX

> label by using tune2fs or you simply use the id, that always is there
> and the same for each distro.

You can use the UUID, ID, or the partition label. Look in
/dev/disk/by-uuid or /dev/disk/by-id respectively.  tune2fs -L <label>
<device> sets the label.  man tune2fs should get you the info you need.

> 
> I attached my /boot/grub/menu.lst as an example for different types of
> entries.
> 
Most menu.lst files will not need to be that complicated.  The grub
documentation can be found here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/
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