Paul Howarth schrieb: >> # grub-install /dev/hdb >> /dev/hdb does not have any corresponding BIOS drive. >> >> What does that mean? > > What's in your /boot/grub/device.map ? > > Perhaps you could try "grub-install --recheck"? Nope. I removed my old drive, jumpered the new on as master and started FC3 #1 with 'linux rescue'. Then I tried to configure grub: # grub grub> root (hd0,0) Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83 grub> setup (hd0) Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... no Checking if "/grub/stage1" exists... yes Checking if "/grub/stage2" exists... yes Checking if "/grub/e2fs_stage1_5" exists... yes Running "embed /grub/e2fs_stage1_5 (hd0)"... 16 sectors are embedded. succeeded Running "install /grub/stage1 (hd0) (hd0)1+16 p (hd0,0)/grub/stage2 /grub/grub.conf"... succeeded Done. grub> quit Everthing seems to be fine after a reboot (I even see my three kernels in the boot menu). Booting 'Fedora Core (2.6.11-1.14_FC3)' ... fsck.ext3: Nicht möglich »LABEL=/boot« aufzulösen It's not possible to find »LABEL=/boot«. My fstab looks like this (unchanged): # cat /etc/fstab # This file is edited by fstab-sync - see 'man fstab-sync' for details /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults 1 1 LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2 ... If I change LABEL=/boot to /dev/hda1 everthing works fine, but I think that's not the solution, because I don't want to change the default setup of FC3. Shouldn't Grub find stage1 in '/boot/grub/stage1' (it says: Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... no)? I believe grub takes the wrong configuration, but how do I configure this correctly? Oliver