ok, I've got to reinstall my system due to new hardware (32-64 bit) and wanted to see what F11 was like, whilst being able to keep on using my slightly broken f10 installtion in the mean time.. I don't really understand why it's using the UUID, I've just got two versions of fedora on two drives and would just like them to boot.
The F11 isn't a reinstall, it's a first time install on a clean drive. Thanks, Jim 2009/9/18 jackson byers <[email protected]> > > I've got a machine with three hard-drives in it. two sata and one ide. > I've a fedora 10 (upgraded > > from 9) on the first sata drive, and I've installed fedora 11 on the > second sata drive. The machine > > boots off the first of these drives and the ide one contains windows. I > copied the lines out of > > grub.conf on the f11 disk, and copied them to the grub.conf of the > first disk, > > andreinstalled. > > However, f10 boots fine, f11 doesn't boot. and grub gives me an error 17. > > why did you reinstall ? > If I am not mistaken , > that will generate a new different UUID > and then the old stanza willl fail. > > HTH > Jack > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Guidelines: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines >
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