On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 07:06:00 -0500, JA Magallón <[email protected]> wrote:
Why do bootloader-utils (I think?) change device.map, menu.lst settings ? Why forces the boot disk to be always hd0 ?
The bootloader-utils assume the sdb will be hd0 at boot time, which is the case on my system.
Is there anyway to tell them I dont want to change anything ?
Have you tried making the file read only? No idea if that will work.
PD: is there an easier way to tell 'boot from the second drive' in the Win7 boot menu than using EasyBCD (I think it is doing some things not so well, like numbering first partition in second drive as hd1,1 instead of hd1,0...).
I use f8 on my system, during boot, to get to a boot menu, then select the second drive (my bios remembers the last selection, and keeps it, on reboots). When I select the second drive, as far as grub is concerned, it is hd0, while as far as the kernel is concerned, it's sdb. Regards, Dave Hodgins
