[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Looks like the extra HPT366 controller is an add-on to the
> motherboard, and the SMP part is hinting that you maybe have an
> ABit BP6?
>
You're right. I do have a BP6.
> I have one of these, and your problem is that, with no other
> drives installed (or ev
Gregory Gee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I decided to look at grub and made a grub boot floppy. But I can't get
> it to boot to my linux hde drive. I have no problem using lilo. hde
> is the only drive in my PC right now. What do I have to do to get
> grub to boot from a drive on the HPT3
> Jason Thomas writes:
JT> hey anyone have any ideas what to put in the doco to answer this
JT> question.
Grub uses the same device ordering as your BIOS. Most BIOSes use
[insert normal ordering] but orderings as strange as [insert strange
ordering] have been observed.
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