Hello Marco, Am Freitag, den 08.08.2008, 11:17 +0200 schrieb Marco Gerards: > Hi Felix,
> > Most likely something failed in grub_ata_identify. you might want to > add more debugging information there. Ok I try. > > ls (ata8) shows partition table > > ls (ata8,1) or (ata8,2) unknown filesystem > > Can grub-emu deal with these filesystems? No it says unknown fs, too. > > But that's probable right, if your ata.mod works more then Linux instead > > of the biosdisk.mod which works more then yeah BIOS ;) > > Hm? > > > I just tried to mount /dev/sda1 which is NTFS and syslog shows $MFT > > corrupted (ntfs-3g). > > Also on biosdisk. I currently always boot directly from my Raid 0 GRUB + Vista bootmgr + Vista \Windows\ is on Raid 0 my Linux / and so /boot is on my PATA disk. This works totally fine for booting Vista and Linux. With biosdisk.mod there's just (hd0) wich are both harddisks for the raid0 ls (hd0,1)/ shows everything from my NTFS raid0 (hd1) is then my IDE disk. There's no (hd2) The BIOS itself can handle the RAID 0 for booting fine. But as soon as you're in Linux or Windows the OS needs to care about it. Linux still shows sda and sdb, but that doestn't work right. I need dmraid so I have one /dev/mapper/nvidia_cediideh1 which I can mount fine. This is RAID 0 with chunksize 256 KB, so the first 256 KB of the combined disks is on disk 0 But NTFS hasn't it's $MFT just on the first 256 KB The second partition of it is a small ext3, but maybe it just begins on the second disk. _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel