Hello, Which mageia did you install? mageia1(or mageia2 alfa?) and from what installation medium? livecd/installDVD/netboot?
the best way to give us opportunity is to file a bugreport at http://bugs.mageia.org/ . furthermore, Scientific linux, does that use grub2 or grub1? where did you install the grub bootloader on during install? partition or disk? Op vrijdag 18 november 2011 13:44:33 schreef Michel Catudal: > I have encountered this issue when I installed the released mageia. I think > I had a similar issue with Ubuntu. No such issue with Fedora, Centos or > Scientific Linux. > > I have 3 1TB sata hard disks > > The first disk has > xosl boot loader > Free Dos > gentoo > FC15 > > The second disk has > Mageia > Scientific Linux > Centos > > The third disk has eComStation 3.1 (OS/2 Warp 4.5) > > > When I installed it it would give me a boot error. I found out later that > grub was not installed properly. The hard disks are installed in the right > order. > I did notice that xosl sees the reverse order for the 2nd and 3rd disk. > When going in fdisk the order is correct. > > I then booted mageia using grub in Scientific Linux. I installed grub and > it worked after that. I did notice when I tell grub to look for the boot > it wrongly identified the drive as being the first one when it is actually > the second drive. > > I am puzzled because if there is indeed an error on what the bios returns > Scientific Linux and Centos would have screwed up too. > > > Michel Catudal
