Hello!
Ideally we'd need to know which distribution you chose for your work. But
baring those details I can tell you that the root volume that this started
from is indeed /dev/ha with the appropriate partitions starting at /dev/hda1
all the way to /dev/hda4. And typically the boot process starts from
/dev/hda1, unless you're using a Red Hat based one, in which case all bets
are off.

Also check to see if there are given details regarding how GRUB was
installed, that may give you more clues.


Seriously though the fact that we see your menu.lst file without a splash
image entry does suggest that you might have set this up yourself, or used
one that does not use them.
--
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The Force will be with you. Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
  


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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dallas
Clement
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 6:41 AM
> To: bug-grub@gnu.org
> Subject: Which device did I boot from?
> 
> Can anyone tell me how to determine which device Linux booted from.  I
> am using GRUB to boot Linux.  My menu.lst config is this:
> 
> title           GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.21.1
> root            (hd0,0)
> kernel          /boot/kernels/bzImage
> 
> Once booted from Linux, I would like to be able to tell which Linux
> device, i.e. /dev/hdx or /dev/sdx corresponds to hd0.
> 
> Is there a way to determine this?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
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