On Friday 27 June 2003 05:47, Vineet Kumar wrote:

> > I just tried it on this setup and got:
> >
> > <grub>  root (hd0,0)
> > Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
> >
> > <grub>  setup (hd0)
> > Checking if "/boot/grub/Stage1" exists ... no
> > Checking if "/grub/Stage1" exists ... no
> > Error 15: File not found
> >
> > /boot/boot/grub/Stage1 does exist, though.   (And df confirms that I have
> > got /dev/hda1 mounted as /boot)
>
> Careful mixing 's' and 'S'; this is a case-sensitive filesystem!  I
> believe the filenames grub uses are all lowercase.  I guess that error
> message above was something you wrote down and typed into the email,
> since it's difficult to copy and paste from your boot loader =).  But
> make sure that grub indicates that it's looking for stage1 (lowercase)
> and that the file you have is also called stage1 (lowercase).
>
> good times,
> Vineet

You're quite correct, all Grub's names are lowercase.   And I did type it 
into the mail, as you guessed.     Whatever the reason GRUB can't see the 
files that Linux says are there, it isn't because of wrong case.    Besides, 
I'm sure Grub's error messages have the correct case, Grub ought to know what 
case to look for.       ;)

cr


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