On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Thom Paine wrote:
Sorry, I meant it will post, but then it reboots right after that. I
don't get the grub screen.
Still probably not the OS. Grub should come up so long as the boot drive
is connected correctly - regardless of what is on other drives. I would
check your BIOS boot settings to find out what its 'preferred' boot order
is. I suspect it is trying to boot from the Vista drive directly (and
failing because the Vista drive isn't where Vista expects it to be) rather
than booting the drive with grub installed first.
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