> Based on what you have below in grub.conf, what you need to do is
> 
> 0) I presume from your entry for gentoo, that you are not using a /boot
>       partition.  I'm really confused by the kernel line for gentoo, instructing
>       grub to use hda0,10 which is hda11 but instructing the kernel to use
>       hda12 as root filesystem.   Do you really have hda11 as /boot and hda12 
>       as / , in which case I would expect to see root(hd0,10) and simply
>       kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/hda12 hdc=ide-scsi as I have in my
>       grub.conf
> 
You have found a mistake in my grub.conf. It must be root(hd0,10).
Patrick

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