On Mon, 18 May 2009 09:01:34 +0200, Klistvud posted:
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> The first thing I'd try is make the SATA drive bootable (or "active") and
> clearing the "active/bootable" flag from the ATA drive. This is easiest
> done by means of a partition editor. But first, check your boot sequence
> in the BIOS:
On Monday 18 May 2009 03:01 am, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 18. 05. 2009 00:23:05 je Mark Neidorff napisal(a):
> > Hi all,
> >
>
> The first thing I'd try is make the SATA drive bootable (or "active")
> and clearing the "active/bootable" flag from the ATA drive. This is
> easiest done by means of a part
Dne, 18. 05. 2009 00:23:05 je Mark Neidorff napisal(a):
> Hi all,
>
> A system that I am building has 2 HDDs--one is EIDE the other is
> SATA.
> Etch
> is installed on the EIDE drive and an almost complete update from
> Etch
> to
> Lenny is installed on the SATA drive. Normally grub boots fr
Hi all,
A system that I am building has 2 HDDs--one is EIDE the other is SATA. Etch
is installed on the EIDE drive and an almost complete update from Etch to
Lenny is installed on the SATA drive. Normally grub boots from the SATA
drive. Last night there were power problems and today the syst
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