First set up /boot/grub/devices
so that hd0 and hd1 are mapped properly.
hd0 is your second disk (the one that boots).
hd1 is the other.
Set all grub parameters (command line and menu.lst)
to match this.
Regards,
David
-Original Message-
From: Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bug-grub
Hi all,
I have a rather confusing issue trying to get grub to boot... Sorry this
is so long.
Here's the background information:
AMD64 PC with a recent ASUS A8n-SLI mobo (NVIDIA NForce4 SLI chipset
with built-in SATA2 controller).
1st Hard Disk is a SATA2 drive with Windows XP on the firs