Doug Purdy wrote: > > I can mount the NTFS drive and I can mount sdb2 if I don't specify the > filesystem type. That's where Grub is in a folder with the 2 kernel > config, initrd, systme.map and vmlinuz files. I haven't figured out how > to mount the sdb1 partition and the sdb3 LVM partition claims to be > mounted already although I don't know where to look for it. Maybe it > will mount if I try a link. > Dumb question - what is the partition type of /dev/sdb1? (You may have posted the output of fdisk -l /dev/sdb, but if so, I missed it.) If it is an extended partition, a swap partition, or an LVM volume, you will not be able to mount it at all. One other point to keep in mind - Groub starts numbering things at 0, while Linux, and fdisk start numbering things at one. So when grub.conf is talking about hd1,1 it is talking about sdb2, not sda1. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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