Problem Solved.
Simply had to boot in recovery mode and run
the grub2-install /dev/sda command to
put Grub2 on the first disk.
It should have been automatic in the
hard disk install
Cheers,
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On Thu, 2012-02-23 at 14:53 -0500, Wade Hampton wrote:
> On a Dell 745 with WinXP on the first disk, we
> added a second disk (SATA) and tried installing
> Fedora 16 i386 from the live CD to the second disk.
If you want the system to boot from the second disk, you probably need
to change the boot
On a Dell 745 with WinXP on the first disk, we
added a second disk (SATA) and tried installing
Fedora 16 i386 from the live CD to the second disk.
During the install, the boot loader (grub) install was
automatic with no prompts.
After the install, the system still boots into Windows.
Grub was inst