On Sat January 27 2007 17:38, Charles R. Buchanan wrote: > I know some guru out there has to have the answer to this problem.
I'm no "guru" but this is a known problem, particularly in cases where you're using YaST to install/configure grub on a system with many partitions and multiple operating systems. The bottom line is you have to double check the configuration it writes before accepting and allowing it to be installed. **Watch out for simple partition mapping errors** like calling /dev/hdb7 'hd1,7' in "grub speak" (should be 'hd1,6'). Really... it's as simple as that. You let it calculate/suggest the configuration and, before committing it to disk, find and fix these little problems. hth & regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
