Sorry for the delay... > First of all try a current version of GRUB (0.90, CVS snapshot, etc...)
I did > The BIOS has a config, if to boot from SCSI or IDE. This setting also > influences > GRUB, as (hd0) is an IDE disk or a SCSI disk (SCSI first). So the > simplest way > is to do the BIOS setup to have SCSI first, then boot from floppy. > On the command line of GRUB use > > setup (hd0) (hd0,0) > > to install GRUB on the first BIOS disk, which is the SCSI now. If I change the bootsequence for SCSI-first, I cannot boot from the Grub-floppy. And even if I change it this way, the IDE-drives will be recognize first. I have no option on my BIOS to scan SCSI-first. I want to notice again that the command find /boot/grub/stage2 shows only the stage2 on my old IDE-linux-system. That seems to me very strange. Gruss Christian -- Christian Stalp [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wiesbaden / Germany [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
