On Sun Oct 21 18:05:36 2001 "A.R. (Tom) Peters" wrote... > >There was a useful article on grub in the Linux Journal of May 2001.
Mmm, I'll look that up thanks. > >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. > It's a Compaq proliant, and the _real_ controlers on are an add in PCI card, not the motehrboard. The BISo can boot from them. First controler --------------- Priary HDA Slave HDB Second controler --------------- Priary HDC Slave HDD Third controler --------------- Priary HDE Slave HDF Fourth controler --------------- Priary HDG Slave HDH The trick turns out to be hat if you want to put the boot block in the MBR of the hard disk, you have to first make a grub boot floppy, then boot from it. Then you can "setip" the hard drive. I had fought this a couple of weeks agao, and acidently stumbled upon a working combination, but I did not understand why. Today I found a tiny note in the Grub docs that sort of aludes to this. Thanks for the help. -- Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] 843-745-3154 Charleston SC. -- Windows 98: n. useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition. - (c) 2000 Stan Brown. Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.