On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Ingrid Ribeiro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have this grub.cfg:
>
>
I do not see anything.


> The problem I'm having is that whenever there is an usb (non-bootable)
> drive attached to my system, grub detects it as hd0 and the hard drive in
> which I have the OS installed is named as hd1 and thus grub can't find the
> image to load ( the boot order is correct on the bios.). When there is no
> usb attached the hard drive is named as hd0 and everything is fine. Now, I
> know I could solve the issue by using "search" but I'm really confused
> here, because I thought that the current harddrive loaded by the bios
> should always be hd0, so I'm not sure what is happening... Is there a way
> to make grub to always set my HD to hd0, so that when the usb is added it
> is set to hd1?
>
>
No. hd0 it the BIOS drive 80. Whatever BIOS assigns this number to.


>
> Thanks!
>
> Ingrid
>
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