If this hasn't been tried yet........ the bioses don't all need/ want the drives to be set any way but master or slave..... Ashley... try not changing the drive to single... leave it as the Master. ( as in "don't change the jumper when removing the second drive") the addressing of the drive can be different between the two settings.
The symptoms you reported are consistent with the bios loading the first part of the "grub" loader, and grub not being able to find itself (2nd stage) to continue the boot. those symptoms say the drive isn't at the address grub is looking at. Since it IS there with the other settings, it is probably the jumper changes causing the problem. brian... hth. :) /////////////////////////////////////// At --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list