Bob Thanks for your comment but I took the easy way out and went back to Legacy Grub. A few edits of Menu.lst and I have a useable multidrive, multi os system that boots and selects quickly. If Linux is to challenge MS as an OS for the non technical man in the street I understand that the multiboot system must find all the drives and OS's and write the boot manager automatically but Grub2 is not able to do that yet. It might do in the future but until that day distros should carry a big warning about using Grub2 in anything but a single drive Windows plus one Linux Distro set up, and include Legacy Grub as an option. Tony
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