It is decided by BIOS that which disk to boot. Modify the "Boot Sequence" option. On 3/1/07, Bruno Costacurta <pubmb01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to install MBR and GRUB on another disk by making (from a third disk boot): grub-install /dev/sda grub ---> root(hd0,0) grub ---> setup(hd0,0) commands are accepted but doesn't work as PC continues to boot on my third disk. As far I understand grub-install should install MBR and grub commands should configured it. - problem history: I had a two-disk (with LVM & RAID) with Fedora-6. As I installed distribution CentOS on a new third disk I now boot on CentOS via MBR on this third disk. - what I'm looking for : I intend to recover previous MBR+GRUB on /dev/sda ( from previous Fedora install + setup) and then install CentOS entry into this grub configuration. Thanks for attention. Bye, Bruno -- Bruno Costacurta PGP key : http://www.costacurta.org/keys/bruno_costacurta_pgp_key.html Key fingerprint = 713F 7956 9441 7DEF 58ED 1951 7E07 569B 2E60 4D51 -- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list