I have the same problem, with GRUB updated to January 9th updates. I installed Natty on SDB7, with my production Ubuntu 10.10 on SDB1 and another Ubuntu 10.10 (SuperOS) on SDB5. Grub for both SDB5 and SDB7 was installed on SDB while GRUB for SDB1 (production) is installed on SDA where Windows also resides. On each of the last two updates of Grub in Natty, Grub has been installed on SDA instead of SDB, while at the same time the "grub-update" does not find my production (SDB1) system. Fortunately the Natty "update-grub" does find the SDB5 Ubuntu 10.10 installation from which I can re-install the 10.10 version of Grub on SDA to be able to boot into my production system from which I can then re-install Grub to SDA, reboot from there into Natty and re-install Grub V2 to SDB.
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/686076 Title: Grub fails to recognise Ubuntu 10.10 on a separate hard disc. Windows 7 is recognised OK -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
