2008/5/19 Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > GRUB counts hard drives, in the (hd0) scheme, it skips over > non-harddrives on the IDE or SCSI bus. If you need to refer to any of > the extra drives in GRUB, don't forget to skip past the CD-ROM when > working out what's what. Another problem is that a lot of BIOSes actually remap themselves if the boot disk isn't the first; so you often need "(hd0,N)" even if you're on /dev/sdb or higher; I bump into this one almost every time I install or update on this machine where /dev/sda is PATA and /dev/sdb is SATA (and used to end up as /dev/sdd when I had a couple more old IDE drives in here). The BIOS says it's (hd0,0) to boot, grub kept getting told (hd3,0) by anaconda. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list