You are getting GRUB when you boot because it is properly transferring to the MBR, but when it tries to determine where to locate the kernel image it can't fine the .conf file which tells it where that image is located. If you added a string to the boot instruction telling it where the .conf file is it will boot.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:41, Otto Haliburton wrote: > The problem is, I have understood the problem. You can't boot when GRUB > can't find grub.conf. You can when it can. When you remove hdb GRUB > can't find the .conf file and that is why you can't boot. That's your > problem. You are trying analyze why it can't find that file and that is > your question. I'm suggesting that something is changing which is > causing GRUB not to be able to find this file. I have had a similar > problem when I deleted a partition, so I fully understand what is going > on. Thanks. > > > On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:32, Michael Schwendt wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 01 Aug 2003 15:51:02 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote: > > > > > What I'm saying is that we know what the problem is and that is GRUB > > > can't find the .conf file period. Your solution lies in getting GRUB to > > > find the .conf file. > > > > No, no, no. You haven't understood the problem, it seems. > > > > - -- > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > > > > iD8DBQE/Ktxr0iMVcrivHFQRAvE7AJ4gWXCnUfqYvTNF2IkXvMS+/jurigCeJWso > > ++HYAcD/kcSL2vnS4MU+HxM= > > =eKVi > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list