Hi,

I tried grub-install "(hd0,6)" or better said  "(hd0,8)" because my hardware 
changed. It does exactly the same as described above. Isn't it only a mapping 
internally?

new hardware: asus m3a-h/hdmi (sb700/amd780g) with phenom 9350e
boot partition: sata disk connected with sata - ide adapter as primary master 
drive
root partition: md0 as raid0 from 8 sandisk ultra iv  with 8 cf-sata adapters 
(4 connected to  HighPoint Technologies, Inc. RocketRAID 230x 4 Port SATA-II 
Controller pcie) 

Maybe I said it before: Can't this be a problem of a shared library grub2 uses 
to write  it's changes (so not a problem of grub2 itself)? - Only an idea.

Best regards

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: "Felix Zielcke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gesendet: 01.09.08 21:38:00
> An: Holger Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: #487755 grub2 does not install on boot sector of the current (or a 
> mounted) partition


> Hello Holger,
> 
> you're report just came by the way up on IRC.
> How is is now with the current lenny version 1.96+20080724-9 and maybe
> you could try the current experimental one 1.96+20080831-1 ?
> 
> In the report you only said grub-install /dev/sda6 and grub-setup "(hd0,6)"
> but you can even use grub-install "(hd0,6)"
> 
> -- 
> Felix Zielcke
> 
> 


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