Hi,

>
>> also that does not help, as directory /mnt/hda/boot/grub does not  
>> exist. It's
>> only recognized as a file ...
> ...
>> 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 ....
>
> Hi Mathias,
>
> ah, that may give us a clue.
> what is this file /boot/grub about? any idea who created it?
>
> The usual setup is:
> directory /boot      ---> contains the kernel image(s) and initial  
> ramdisk
> directory /boot/grub ---> contains grub setup, menu.lst, mapfile,  
> chain loader
>
> Thus, if possible, try to move away this file /boot/grub, otherwise  
> grub won't
> be able to create his setup directory for the installation.

I don't know, who created that directory. I think, I created it with a  
boot cd by making a mistake ... with a tool like grub-install ...

I think, i can remove that file, but i cannot read it. Okay .. if  
there's no way around, i'll have to delete the file and then try to  
restore grub. I hope grub can find my kernel?

Regards,
mathias
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