So we are installing on IBM drives and they have these fancy little bays you can drop another HD in and whammo, you can have a dedicated linux drive to boot from! Company is pretty strict about messing with their precious image for Win32 environment.
SO Anyway.... We've got it working marvelous. Except for one thing. I installed Grub on the internal HD which only has Windows on it. If both drives are present, it works like a champ. But if I change out the second drive and put a CDRom in that bay, I get the infamous Error 21 message. Is there not a way to tell Grub to ignore a certain drive if it is not present?
If not, might that be a feasable feature request? I.e., drive Y does not exist, do not display any boot options from it. Only from drive X which is currently present and we are using its MBR to boot from.
Thanks in advance!
Blue Skies,
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