On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 01:11:07AM -0800, me wrote: > As with the others, grub recognized my other OS (windows XP professional) > when I installed 6.0.0 squeeze (stable) i386 I downloaded, but when I booted > only Linux (& Linux safe mode) were listed and would boot. > > I have two hard drives: listed as *sda* I have windows on (and did not > change it's partition table), and a bare new hard drive listed as *sdb* is > where I partitioned/formatted using guided partitioning with LVM's third > option (home, root, swap, temp, usr) and installed Debian. I only installed > the defined collections "Graphical desktop environment" & "standard > utilities". > > It was strange when Debian listed the two hard drives as SCSI1 (sda), and > SCSI3 (sdb). My system has only IDE channels: IDE channel 0 Master - old > HD with windows, IDE channel 1 Master- DVD drive, & IDE channel 2 Master- > the new HD (SATA drive connection). > > Others have said they corrected the GRUB problem by "running update-grub". > How do I do that? When I tried "update-grub" I got a "on such command" > message.
It has to be as root (so login as root, or use 'su -' to become root.) -- Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org