PPPS:

I wrote:
> PPS:
>
> I wrote:
>   
>> PS:
>>     
> [...]
>   
>> Try changing
>>
>> title        Zenwalk
>> root        (hd1,1)
>> kernel        /boot/sdb1/vmlinuz
>> initrd        /boot/sdb1/initrd.splash
>> savedefault
>>
>> to
>>
>> title        Zenwalk
>> kernel        (hd1,1)/boot/vmlinuz
>> initrd        (hd1,1)/boot/initrd.splash
>> savedefault
>>
>> I don't think there is a folder /sdb1 inside the folder /boot.
>>     
>
> Maybe it doesn't matter if something is called sdX or hdX when using 
> GRUB, because I don't think that GRUB is using a kernel module.
>
> but GRUB needs to know paths.
>
> You can tell GRUB
>
> root        (hd1,1)
> kernel        /boot/vmlinuz root=...
>
> or just
>
> kernel     (hd1,1)/boot/vmlinuz
>
> hd1,1 does mean it's the second drive and the second partition.
>
> Maybe you need to use hd1,4 instead of hd1,1, because "normally" the 
> second partition is called 4, while 1 is the extended partition, that 
> means you should'n try
>
> title        Zenwalk
> kernel        (hd1,1)/boot/vmlinuz
> initrd        (hd1,1)/boot/initrd.splash
> savedefault
>
> but
>
> title        Zenwalk
> kernel        (hd1,5)/boot/vmlinuz
> initrd        (hd1,5)/boot/initrd.splash
> savedefault

I've forgotten something

sdb1 means hd1,0, maybe you need to use

title        Zenwalk
kernel        (hd1,0)/boot/vmlinuz
initrd        (hd1,0)/boot/initrd.splash
savedefault

I guess that's what you should try first.

Hth,
Ralf
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