I recently added a Samsung F3 harddisk to my system, but when it is
connected to a SATA-port, the Grub menu fails to load. The error # is
usually 15, but varies depending on which SATA port is used. I tried all
free ports on my Abit AB9 Pro motherboard, which has Intel ICH8R (6 ports, 2
free), JMicron (2 ports, 2 free) and Silicon Image (1 port, 1 free)
controllers.

An Ubuntu Live CD boots just fine, and fdisk shows the new HD. I can
partition it, format it, mount it and copy data to it.

The odd thing is, when I select 'Boot from first harddisk' from the initial
menu presented by the Live CD, the Grub menu shows up and I can boot without
problems. Just to be sure, I reinstalled Grub in the MBR (find
/boot/grub/stage1; root hd(3,0); setup hd(3)), without errors.

Since Grub is obviously installed properly, but apparently gets confused by
the HD information it is being presented, I think it may be a BIOS issue.
The BIOS is up to date, however.

Any suggestions as to how to troubleshoot this error? It is difficult to
google for a solution, since most Grub problems involve a Live CD, and most
Grub errors occur until after the menu is loaded and an item is selected.

Paul
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