ok, I've got to reinstall my system due to new hardware (32-64 bit) and wanted to see what F11 was like, whilst being able to keep on using my slightly broken f10 installtion in the mean time.. I don't really understand why it's using the UUID, I've just got two versions of fedora on two drives and would just like them to boot.
The F11 isn't a reinstall, it's a first time install on a clean drive.
Thanks, Jim
2009/9/18 jackson byers byersjab@gmail.com
I've got a machine with three hard-drives in it. two sata and one ide.
I've a fedora 10 (upgraded
from 9) on the first sata drive, and I've installed fedora 11 on the
second sata drive. The machine
boots off the first of these drives and the ide one contains windows. I
copied the lines out of
grub.conf on the f11 disk, and copied them to the grub.conf of the
first disk,
andreinstalled. However, f10 boots fine, f11 doesn't boot. and grub gives me an error 17.
why did you reinstall ? If I am not mistaken , that will generate a new different UUID and then the old stanza willl fail.
HTH Jack
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