> I unplugged the HD, and I could boot from the CDROM, so that worked
> fine. I plugged the CDROM into the HD cable, ran fine. I plugged the
> HD into the CDROM cable, and it booted! I plugged the HD back into the
> primary cable and the CD back into the secondary cable, and it hangs at
> the same place.
>
> Any idea why this hard drive refuses to be a primary master and run
> fine as a secondary master?
Are you sure it isn't because you have your device names
hardcoded into your /boot/grub/grub.conf file? If you move
your hard-drive from primary master (/dev/hda) to secondary
master (/dev/hdc) {as far as I remember} and that works, I
suspect you have /dev/hdcX coded in for your root partition.
If that's the case, and you want to switch them around, just
change it to /dev/hdaX.
Hope that helps,
Steve
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