William Case wrote:
I was trying to avoid wasting peoples time with a long description.
it can clear things up sometimes as they are becoming not. [excuse order of comments. trying to reply as you have things written]
When I first boot I get the Fedora grub splash screen/menu twice --
as you mention below, twice, meaning that it appears, you select or let it time out and boot, then it appears again, you select or let it time out and boot to system. if so, then it sounds like you may have it installed on both sda and sdb. possible, sda calls it up on sdb. [i am only trying to be sure we are of full understand of this matter] anyway, in my last post to you, i mentioned that from grub command you presented, you where wanting to install to /dev/sdb. i stated that that is ok, if bios was set to boot /dev/sdb, else if set to /dev/sda, bios would not see loader on /dev/sdb, unless maybe if /dev/sdb was set as active instead of /dev/sda. not sure, as i have never tried booting that way.
About four weeks ago my commercial boot loader was blown away by the
so, this is what is calling grub on /dev/sdb. you do not need it and may be better off if you just use grub on /dev/sda to select oos or fedora. unless you have something that grub can not load. if not, you can/should either follow tim's grub install using 'grub <enter>' or use single command as you posted. either way, you can/should change install to /dev/sda and make changes to 'grub.conf' and include oos. m2c. ymmv. -- tc,hago. g . in a free world without fences, who needs gates. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list