This is a procedural question and I hope that it will be an easy one for
you experts to answer! :)
I have two SCSI 9Gb hard drives in my system. I first loaded Red Hat
7.2 on the second drive and installe dGRUB as my boot loader, in order
to allow Windows to have complete access to the first
there are a number of ways. What you should probably do is boot into
linux using a recover cd or floppy. then run grub-install.
Redhat usually makes a /boot partition so if you have one something
like this:
grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/sda
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 09:35:30AM -0600,
I can't figure out how to install grub for the following
situation:
1) Removable disk is currently hd0 (hda). It contains
installed Linux system. Grub files (including menu.lst) are in
/boot/grub.
2) Drive will be hd3 (hdd) at boot time.
I did this once before, but can't duplicate