On 2007/12/23 09:57 (GMT) Tim Hempstead apparently typed:

> On Dec 23, 2007 8:56 AM, eddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> On Wednesday 19 December 2007 21:37:23 Tim Hempstead wrote:

>> > I've been fighting about with my 10.3 system today and have been
>> > having a few issues with Grub and I was wondering if anyone knew why
>> > they were happening.

>> Have you checked your device.map file in /boot/grub ?

> Took a look at the current state of this file.  What's in there looked
> consistent with what I saw grub try to do when it updated menu.lst the
> last time after patching, i.e. the boot drive (sdc) was listed in
> there as hd2 not the hd0 which is needed for the system to actually
> boot.

> I tried creating a new map file (to a temporary file) but that had the
> same results too ... so I have manually edited the file to match what
> is needed to work and will have to check next time a patch is applied
> which requires a new entry in menu.lst to be generated.

Make sure /etc/grub.conf is consistent with your expectations. Most distros
I've used, unlike SUSE, have no such file.
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