grub on hd1 and hd0, but booting from bios to hd1, Gobo is also on hd1 On 1/16/08, Jonas Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/1/16, =RiCo= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > lucasvr - 2008-01-15 22:57 > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > While discussing this problem with Jonas and Michael Homer on IRC, they > > > told me that GRUB expects the hard disk it was installed onto to be named > > > hd0. This is why our scripts are currently doing that. > > > > > > I wonder, however, why it didn't work if that's the case. I see you have > > > another Linux partition on hd0,0. Do you actually have GRUB there as well? > > > Having GRUB installed only in your Gobo disk, did it work after you > > > changed > > > hd0,0 to hd1,0? Or are you merging Gobo's menu.lst contents with your > > > other > > > Linux' menu.lst and booting from that distribution's GRUB installation > > > instead? > > > > > > On 1/16/08, Lucas C. Villa Real <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > the linux partition on hd0,0 does have grub on it i think, but the > > bios is set to boot from hd1, so it doesnt boot into that grub. It's > > just a 100MB partition to keep space for grub so that i can reinstall > > windows if i want to. I wasn't merging the menu.lst's. and it did work > > after changing hd0,0 to hd1,0. > > > So if I understand this correctly, using bios enumeration, you have > grub installed on hd1 and GoboLinux installed on hd0? > > -- > /Jonas > _______________________________________________ > gobolinux-devel mailing list > gobolinux-devel@lists.gobolinux.org > http://lists.gobolinux.org/mailman/listinfo/gobolinux-devel >
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