El mié, 16-07-2008 a las 12:17 -0400, Pavel Roskin escribió: > On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 16:17 +0200, Javier Martín wrote: > > > Same for me: I have the BIOS set up to boot from the second hard drive, > > which then becomes (hd0) for GRUB through the BIOS (kinda like what my > > proposed drivemap module does), but my /boot partition was on the first > > hard drive, which is now (hd1). Took me a bit to realise things, and I > > finally had to move around the whole partitioning scheme on the second > > hard drive to put /boot in there. > > I'm not sure I understand why you had to move /boot to the second drive. > But I think if GRUB refused to do cross-drive installs by default, it > would help you consider a single drive install right away. In any case, > it's a good thing. Now you can remove the first drive, and GRUB would > load all the way to the menu. > Remove it? o_O No I can't, because Windows XP and some of my Linux partitions (swap and /tmp) are there.
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