Jason Thomas wrote:
make sure that your bios is trying to boot from the scsi device and not
the ide. you could possible test this by installing into the boot sector
of the ide drive. setup (hd0).
While booting the scsi-controller says that the scsi disk is device
80h - C: . so i think it is
Hi people!
Today i changed my partitions a little bit. i removed a logical
partition and created a new primary one. so the numbers of the
partitions in grub werent valid anymore. so i updated, the menu.lst and
installed grub again. but after that, the only thing grub do is to print
GRUB in