Hello Tommy,

Sunday, January 5, 2003, 4:02:33 PM, you wrote:

TM> maybe it has something to do with the way grub is detecting the disks??

TM> maybe hd(0,0) is now your IDE disk... ??

Hmm, how does one go about determining the mapped hd(x,y) syntax to their
actual disk/partition mappings?

Also, if this is the case, wouldn't removing the IDE drive restore
hd(0,0) back to my bootable SCSI partition?

I don't know much at all about GRUB (can't say that I know all that
much more about Linux either), so if I'm not explaining things
properly or more information is necessary, please let me know.

Thanks again.

-- 
Best regards,
 Brian Curtis



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