Colin wrote: > Okay, I tried that. No dice. I tried removing all occurences of > /boot in case it didn't like symlinks, but that didn't work either.
Well, I didn't expect to find any 'dice' here.....maybe some error output or at least a better description (command failed, same reboot problem, ...?) ;-> >>The 'd' option is a workaround for BIOSs that get confused about which >>drive is being used to boot. >> >> > >No, I haven't had problems booting before. The RAID controller's BIOS >is set to boot from the primary master (/dev/hde). Windows liked it. > > Have you booted Linux before on this controller? Don't assume the BIOS isn't brain damaged, just because Windows likes it. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list