Thank you Matthias!

2007/1/5, Matthias Fechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,

Chuanwen Wu schrieb:
> Disk /dev/cciss/c0d0
>
> /dev/cciss/c0d0p1        NTFS
> /dev/cciss/c0d0p2        Linux
> /dev/cciss/c0d0p3        extended
>
> grub > root (hd0,1) or  grub> root (hd0,0)

grub cannot access ntfs so you need to fire the bootloader from windows.
I have no idea what the device /dev/cciss is but grub should help you
with the tab key to find the right notation.
My problem is the grub can't find my partition or even disk.So now,
when I press tab key, there is not any notation appearing.That I
think,because grub can't detect my disk.

/dev/cciss is a kind of Logic Volume Manager(LVM).I don't know how
exactly it works.But I know it's different from the LVM2, which I
installed it and use it in my another machine.I heard that the
/dev/cciss is result of some hardware components.But of course, the
LVM2 is implemented by software.
One of their difference is that:I can see and set the LVM in my
machine when the machine even has not enter any OS.When  my  machine
start up, press F8,I can enter a menu in which I can see the LVM and
set it.
But the LVM2,you can only see it after you enter your linux OS.

ps: My machine is a Hewlett-Packard workstation.

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Best regards,
wcw
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