Hi, I have a hard disk attached via an IDE to USB adapter, currently appearing as /dev/sda, on which I am building my new system, in a chroot'd environment.
I intend to remove this drive, and add it into a different computer, where it will become /dev/hda. This other machine can boot only from the hard disk - no other bootable media is available, even another hard drive (yep, an old laptop). I can't quite seem to get my head around how to get GRUB to install - mostly at which point do I use which systems reference to the names. I *think* I want to have a device.map for the *target* system by *host* system name (i.e. "(hd0) /dev/sda"), and then install to (sd0), err... and now I am lost. Can this be done? Preferably without destroying the host systems ability to boot... P.S. the wiki (grub.enbug.org?) seems to be down? -- JL _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub