Hello Anton,

Sunday, January 5, 2003, 7:09:16 PM, you wrote:

AP> The problem seems to be not that grub isnt loading the right kernel, but
AP> that Grub itself isnt installed on the hd properly...

AP> I had a similar problem, and the only way i could rectify was
AP> resintalling/upgrading to get the bootloader installed again.

AP> If it were a grub configuration issue, then it should be solvable by
AP> editing the option son the grub command line until you find one that
AP> works (tab autocomplete is amazing for this job)

AP> the only thing i can think of (being a relative novice to grub) is that
AP> grub didnt install properly. did you ask redhat to update the bootloader
AP> or leave it alone when you did the upgrade?

Actually, the addition of the IDE drive was to an already running
system.

Adding the IDE drive whacked device.map and I can only assume that
Grub automagically updated it's MBR record or something.  Correcting
device.map and reinstalling Grub to the MBR of my boot SCSI drive
fixed everything.

-- 
Best regards,
 Brian Curtis



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