27-Jun-00 09:38 you wrote:
> hello,
> y want to say that your soft is very good. With lilo i didn't
> boot on my scsi hard disk, but with brub i could.
> I have one problem i must swap my disks in bios, ok?

Ok. Just don't expect it from GRUB :-) It's really BIOS- and MB- dependant
feature. Unability to swap disks is NOT bug - there are just NO partable
way to do this (except for DOS and who need DOS novadays anyway?).

> i have 3 disks, 1 scsi 2 ide. Linux and grub are on a ide disk.
> windows on the scsi hard disk. for linux booting to linux it's ok,
> the disks order is naturally hd0 hd1 hd2 (ide0 ide1 scsi).

Yes, it's natural way. But linux can work with (scsi ide0 ide1) order as
well.

> For booting to windows i must have this order hd2 hd0 hd1 (scsi ide0 ide1)
> else windows dont see all dos partitions.

Then you should use this order - it's as simple as it is ...

>  i want your response...

You can not alter BIOS settings from GRUB, sorry. So the only hope it to
make Linux work with (scsi ide0 ide1) order. It's doable and it's THE choice
for your situation (obviously GRUB should be installed on SCSI disk - stage1
I mean; stage2 can be on ide0). Read documentation about installation process
carefully.



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