On Mon, 18 May 2009 09:01:34 +0200, Klistvud posted:
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> The first thing I'd try is make the SATA drive bootable (or "active") and
> clearing the "active/bootable" flag from the ATA drive. This is easiest
> done by means of a partition editor. But first, check your boot sequence
> in the BIOS: SATA must come first.

Just for correctness, the active flag only mattered to old DOS/Windows
MBRs, it doesn't matter to GRUB and I don't think even the Windows
bootloader cares any longer.


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