Quoting Andy Kittner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Everything went smooth, however after rebooting I get dropped in rescue
mode with this message: "unknown device fd1,5"
Please check your /boot/grub/device.map. You may need to remove it
and let grub-install regenerate it. It would be great if you post it
here, before and after it's regenerated.
I've seen that fd1 somewhere, but I don't remember where. I guess
GRUB just defaults to that value if it cannot figure out the real
device number of the root device.
If you check the archives, you'll see that your message is greatly timed :-)
I wish we could ditch device.map completely. However, I'll try to
find a less radical solution for your problem. Whether it works or
not, it will give us insight into the real live failures of
cross-drive installs.
Now for my second problem:
If I try to chainload grub legacy on another partition it just hangs
after printing "GRUB ". The command I used to do this was:
chainloader (hd0,5)+1
Maybe the installation is broken?
Chainloading my windows partition using:
chainloader (hd0,1)+1
has a similar result, namely a blank screen with a blinking cursor.
There is still a chance that something is broken on those partitions,
but please try reinstalling grub with the new device.map.
--
Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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