On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 12:00, Guy Fraser wrote: > All I did was add a drive, and grub would not work any more. > Saying grub has nothing to do with it is complete BULL SHIT. Grub has to use bios for the first stage of the boot. If adding a drive changed your bios' concept of which was your 1st and 2nd (bootable) drives, then grub really doesn't have anything to do with it. You need to install a boot loader on the drive that bios will boot. If bios is still booting the initial grub loader, then it is a grub issue, but just involves setting the configuration to find where your /boot partition now using grub's non-Linux oriented device names. > I ended up having to re-install on a PATA drive to get > FC3 working again. That should only be necessary if your bios won't boot the SATA. -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx