Clive Menzies schrieb: > J.A. de Vries wrote: > >> Hi Goswin, >> >> My apologies, I sent my answer to you directly. Here it is again, but >> this time with a propper list-reply: >> >> >> >>> Check that the bios and grub agree on the order of the drives. Try >>> running grub-install for the other drive or switch the mapping in >>> /boot/grub/device.map. >>> >> >> >> I forgot to mention in my first message that I have removed the second >> drive in order to reduce to problem to the most simple setup. So right >> now I have only 1 HDD as the primary master and 1 DVD player as the >> secondary master. >> >> Just to be sure I changed /boot/grub/device.map anyway [1], but it did >> not help. >> >> Thanks for the suggestion. >> >> I get the feeling that the system somehow is not able to access or read >> the MBR, but why that might be I am not sure. I thought of writing the >> MBR anew, but this Live CD does not offer grub, nor grub-install. Do you >> know if I can use a Knoppix 3.8.2 CD on an amd64 system without asking >> for more trouble? >> >> > > DFS (debian from scratch) is a great Live 'CD' with lots of tools and > it boots a grub prompt: > > http://people.debian.org/~jgoerzen/dfs/html/dfs.html > > Regards > > Clive > > > > >
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