Hi,
Yes, I did that. It did not work. I am re-installing for the third time taking all of the fedora defaults (it sets the paritions of MBR to /dev/hda, /boot to /dev/hda1, / and swap to /hdb1 and I manually selected the packages for server setup. Lets see how that flys....
I noticed tho, that grub-install and grub (interactive) NEVER touches the /boot/grub.conf file... hmmmmm. So if your grub.conf is missing or corrupted... oh gosh darn, too bad.
Note: previously I fiddled with the paritions and noticed that the difference is that / was on /dev/hdb3 parition with no active set and the default suggested / is on /dev/hdb1, with active partition set. I took the suggested /boot to be /dev/hda1 with MBR for /dev/hda (so, I always took the default). I am wondering if the / partition *has* to be in the first partition of any drive and set to active as I know that /boot has to be the first partition and set to active. I thought that / parition can be anywhere it wants to be.
Sheesh, I spent all day Sat/Sun and getting nowhere with FCT2! Bad-Karma day I suppose.
Dan
-----Original Message----- From: Chuck Mead [mailto:csm@moongroup.com] Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 8:07 PM To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases Subject: Re: Installation of FC T2: GRUB interactive on1st installandGRUBhangon 2nd install
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Hi,
I tried EVERYTHING from grub-install, to interactive grub so something is very wrong and I am unable to understand it. The grub.conf file is correct, the MBR is written on the same drive as the /boot (although / is on a different drive, non-active parition) so I have no idea what the problem is. Heck, I have installed RH MANY times with no problems, so why is FCT2 failing for me?
Any ideas???
Does it boot to this:
grub>
and then stop?
If so you can try this...
Type the following at the grub prompt:
root (hd0,0) <then hit enter> setup (hd0) <then hit enter>
If you get no errors then you can reboot and see if it works.