Hi Installing Grub on dedicated boot partition /dev/hde1 (I have xosl on a dedicated FAT16 partition on /dev/hda1 which I use to choose which OS to boot). I'm then presented with a screen asking me from which drive I'm booting. I don't understand the purpose of this screen... I've already indicated to the installer I want Grub on /dev/hde1
Also several packages were missing during the installation (wrong hdlist?) linuxconf-lib-1.29r3-4mdk linuxconf-1.29r3-4mdk libgucharmap3-0.8.0-3mdk tcptraceroute-1.5-0.beta3-2mdk gatos-0.0.6-0.20010216-11mdk gnome-network-1.99.0-6mdk gucharmap-0.8.0-3mdk openuniverse-1.0.0.beta3-11mdk Also something quite weird and annoying... I have 3 HDs: hda, hde & hdg hde & hdg are connected to a Promise Ultra100 TX2 Ultra/ATA controller. On hdg I have a LVM volume group "vg2" where Gentoo is setup. On hde I'm installing cooker with LVM (not straightforward, bug#4239) using volume group "vg1". I've tried twice to do a complete cooker installation and twice my gentoo had pbm rebooting because of /etc/modules.conf being completely screwed... Considering I name my volumes under LVM as etclv, homelv, varlv etc... Could it be possible that the installer messed up something having access to /dev/vg1/etclv and /dev/vg2/etclv ? This is really weird but this has happened only after attempting to install cooker! -- Frederic Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
