On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 04:46:30PM -0700, Aere Greenway wrote: > Chris: > > I am far from an expert on this, but my recent experience seems to > indicate you need to put GRUB on the disk that automatically gets booted > from. > > I have often seen the installer recommend putting it on the secondary > drive, which doesn't work. You can't just use what the installer > suggests. > > What you describe suggests that the installation process put your new GRUB > on the other drive, and when you booted, it went to the old GRUB, which > was left untouched on the first drive, but where it pointed was no longer > a system. > That's much what I think too but I'm not sure I was given the opportunity to decide where to put Grub. I guess I can try once more (third time lucky!) and concentrate hard on the Grub installation questions when they come up.
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