Op ma 20-10-2003, om 22:01 schreef Matt Garman: > On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 09:10:13PM +0200, Patrick Marquetecken wrote: > > Is this the same for the grub.config ? > > Not the use of sda but only hda > > Yup. I discovered (by trial and error) that there are some subtleties > to how grub sees disks. I have both IDE and SCSI hard drives in my > computer. I installed to the SCSI drive. However, when I booted the > Gentoo LiveCD (for installation), I had to do a "modprobe sym53c8xxx" > so that Linux could see my SCSI card and disk (my CD-ROM is IDE). > Keep in mind, the IDE drive had already been recognized by Linux. So > during the install, (hd1,0) was my SCSI drive, and (hd0,0) was my IDE > drive. > > My boot order (as configured by the BIOS), is Floppy, IDE CD-ROM, > SCSI. > > So when I actually boot the *installed* version of Gentoo, my SCSI > hard drive becomes (hd0,0) and the IDE hard drive becomes (hd1,0). In > other words, I used (hd0,0) in my grub.conf file. > > Fun stuff :) > Matt When i boot the computer i have the grub menu, but when I choose windows nothings happens, the menu just reload.
grub.conf title=Gentoo root (hd0,5) kernel (hd0,5)/boot/kernel-2.4.20-gentoo-r7 root=/dev/hda7 initrc (hd0,5)/boot/initrd-2.4.20-gentoo-r7 title=Windows 2000 root (hd0,0) chainloader (hd0,0)+1 fdisk /dev/sda1 Win2000 /dev/sda6 /boot /dev/sda7 / /dev/sda8 swap what a'm I doing wrong Patrick -- Insufficient facts always invite danger. -- Spock, "Space Seed", stardate 3141.9 PGP Key: http://users.pandora.be/rivendell/marquetp.gpg Fingerprint = 2792 057F C445 9486 F932 3AEA D3A3 1B0C 1059 273B ICQ# 316932703 Registered Linux User #44550 http://counter.li.org
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