Phillip Susi wrote:
> Can you be more specific please?  What do you mean it can not find your
> boot disk by uuid?  What exactly happens during the boot?  Do you choose
> a kernel from the menu?  What are the exact messages you get.
>
>   
I am not able to choose a Kernel from the menu. The error occurs before 
the choice.
I think that the error occurs because the order of the disks had changed 
between the installation and the boot.
I suppose that a disk which was /dev/hda when I installed the software 
becomes /dev/hdb when I try to boot with Grub2.
> Am I correct in understanding that as long as you only have the single
> disk at the time you install, adding the other two later does not cause
> a problem?
>
>
>   
Yes! And it is the way I was able to install correctly ubuntu 9.10.


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Cordialement.

A.Leroux

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Bug in installing Grub 2 on a system with three hard disks
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