Phillip Susi a écrit :
> And this single disk that you install to without the others... does it
> become something other than sda when you connect the other two disks?
>
> If so then you need to choose the correct disk to install grub to.  It
> defaults to /dev/sda but the other two drives should also be listed as
> choices in the installer.  You need to make sure it uses whichever drive
> your bios is set to boot from first.
>
>   
I retried to install 10.04 when the disk is /dev/sda and when there are 
other disks.
It  installs correctly  (but 10.04  freezes when  I try  to login! It is 
an other problem)
I shall now retry the install on /dev/sdb; I think the issue is here, 
when the model of the disk is old.  I shall mail the result to you.
Thank you for your interest.
A.Leroux

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Bug in installing Grub 2 on a system with three hard disks
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