Hi, > Hi, > Just for the record (I don't know if your problem got resolved meanwhile). > That is a simple problem I myself ran into several times. > Grub tries to setup a new grub installation. If you want to use the > existing one, just give the full path instead of the bare "root". > > I.e. > > grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda/boot/grub
also that does not help, as directory /mnt/hda/boot/grub does not exist. It's only recognized as a file ... i think your hint is not correct, as answer is: cannot create directory /mnt/sda2/boot/grub/boot ... so he wants to create direcoty /boot under /boot/grub ... but still, when i use root-directory=/mnt/sda2 it says cannor create directory /mnt/sda2/boot/grub: No such file or directory i think that is because of /boot/grub is already there, but as a file .... Regards, Mathias _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
