Gene Heskett wrote:
Said another way, if the mobo's bios can't see this new drive, then it
obviously cannot boot from it. This is not a linux problem, but a bios
problem.
My current workaround was to move all the stuff from /boot1, the first
partition on this sata drive that the F8 install to this drive made,
to /boot, the first partition on ide0,0 drive, at which point F8 will boot,
using the /VolGroup01 etc on the sata drive as its / drive, and with /boot1
as its /boot once its booted. Weird, as it disconnects the /boot it booted
from, but it works.
That's a fairly normal configuration. If you have multiple disks, the
grub install and /boot have to be on bios-enabled drives, but / or the
LVM containing it does not since the kernel drivers are active by the
time you access it. You probably have duplicate labels on the /boot
partitions, a common problem if you move drives around. Either change
the labels or fix /etc/fstab to refer to the partition name so the
active /boot partition is mounted for updates, etc.
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