On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 12:08 -0500, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
the problem in my case is that when I have an IDE drive in the
machine, the BIOS treats that as "the first drive" and when I don't
have an IDE drive in the machine, the BIOS treats the SATA drive as
"the first drive". I think that is the main source of grub-install
confusion since there is no inherent way in GRUB (or NTLDR for that
matter) to specify bus/drive/partition ... only drive/partiton.
Does manipulating the /boot/grub/device.map file by hand do you any
good? The next obvious thing, to me, is to install GRUB to both drives
with the same configuration, giving you a common menu to boot up to
either drive, the one that you want, no matter which the boot-up
actually starts from.
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