Am So, den 25.07.2004 schrieb aprax@xxxxxxxxxxxxx um 13:01: > I attempted to install Linux as dual-boot with my Windows 2000 Professional operating > system. I have installed the i386 version of Linux onto one of two of my hard drives. One > hard drive is a Maxtor 80 GB (that I have Windows 2000 installed on) and the other is a > Maxtor 40 GB (the one I that installed Linux on). My motherboard is a KR7A-RAID. The > two hard drives are mounted on the IDE3 controller as a span array configured as "just > a bunch of disks." After I completed the installation of Linux on my computer, I removed > the installation CD and my computer rebooted and came up with the error message <tt> > GRUB hard disk error</tt>. I don't see a way of circumventing this error and simply > booting to Windows 2000. What are my options? And detailed instructions if possible > please, as I'm pretty much a newbie to the Linux operating system. > Adam prax Are you sure the Fedora installer saw your 2 drives as 1? As you describe under Windows[tm] you see them boot as a bunch of disks, so in total 120 GB of diskspace. I doubt that this was the case during Fedora installation, because this thing called RAID controller on your board is nothing such without support by a driver. What to do depends what you did during install. Boot into rescue mode like Timothy suggested and check your partitioning by running "fdisk -l". That will print your out the partition scheme of both drives. Alexander P.S. Please post in future only plain text mails to this list, no html formatted mail. -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) kernel 2.6.6-1.435.2.3.ad.umlsmp Serendipity 14:06:43 up 2 days, 22:54, load average: 0.87, 0.54, 0.30
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