On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Stan Brown wrote: > I'm in the process of tyring to to recover from a failed root disk. > > I have managed to get all the files copied over to the new drive sucesfully > (I believe). The root disk consists of 2 filesystem partitons. > > / and /boot which are /dev/hde4 and /dev/hde1 respectivly. > > I can now boot using the rescue floppy wiht "rescue root=/dev/hde4". > I have been using grub for a boot loader on this system, so I know that > it's configuration files are correct. However, I can't seem to get it to > reinstall the boot blocks. > > Can anyone give me some advice on how to do this, or pointers to a > tutorial, or other docs?
There was a useful article on grub in the Linux Journal of May 2001. When grub comes up, you can go to command mode with 'c'. I must admit that, since your /boot/ is on another partition than / , I don't know how to tell grub about that. Some caveats: * grub counts disks and partitions from 0, not from 1 * if you moved disks, their identity changed and the grub menu.lst will have improper names for them * only master IDE disks are bootable; "hde" sounds far down the chain. -- #>!$!%(@^%#%*(&([EMAIL PROTECTED]@^$##*#@&(%)@**$!(&!^(#((#&%!)%*@)(&$($$%(@#)&*!^$)[EMAIL PROTECTED]@) Tom "thriving on chaos" Peters NL-1062 KD nr 149 tel. +31-204080204 Amsterdam e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]