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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Ashley M. Kirchner
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 6:57 PM
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Subject: Re: GRUB failure

Michael Schwendt wrote:

>Unless we hear once
>more from Ashley (who is confronted with this weird problem), we can
>only speculate that is hardware-related most likely. Setting the
>disk geometry scheme to LBA and re-installing GRUB should
>_theoretically_ fix it.
>  
>
    This has certainly sparked an interesting conversation, and aside 
from me trying everything everyone has suggested here, I don't know what

else to do than to just say 'fuck it'.  It works with hdb in place. 
 There is, to me, no logical explanation as to why grub would just 
decide to not boot after removing a drive it never depended on in the 
first place.  Another mystery of life.  Thanks to all who tried to help.

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