Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Greetings!
Rebooted to grub.At grub prompt,
("find /boot/gnumach.gz" returns (hd0,2)
Once You've found gnumach.gz you've found your working partition.
You can set your default partition for the following commands with "root":
root (hd0,2)
For the "kernel" and "module" command leave out the "(hd0,2)"
Partition check (DOS partitions):
hd0: hd0: status timeout: status=0xff { Busy }
hd1: disabled DMA
hd0: drive not ready for command
Tell us more about your IDE configuration:
Do you have some other drive on ide channel 1 (some /dev/hda in Linux)?
Once more: Better use the GRUB Image from
http://www.copyleft.co.nz/links.html
Write it on a floppy and edit the menu.lst to match your setup.
Patrick
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