>On Tue, 2005-12-04 at 19:46 -0400, David Zeuthen wrote: >The problems is the developers keep blaming the problems >on misconfiguration, when the thing should work. I think the problem with your continuing bugs in GRUB come from the fact that Grub, in it's current form, isn't actually in active development anymore. If you look at the GNU Grub webpage ( http://www.gnu.org/software/grub), you'll see there are 2 versions: Grub Legacy, and Grub2. To quote from their page: ===================================== GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Currently under development, GRUB 2, has replaced what was formerly known as GRUB (i.e. version 0.9x), which has, in turn, become GRUB Legacy. GRUB 2 aims at merging sources from PUPA in order to create the next generation of GNU GRUB. A mailing list and a wiki have been setup for discussing the development of GRUB 2. GRUB Legacy is no longer being developed. For the differences between GRUB Legacy and GRUB 2, please visit their respective pages. ===================================== So, presumably since Grub Legacy is no longer being developed, it probably isn't being fixed either. And, if you notice, the reference to Grub2 is that they are *discussing* development of that version. Which suggests to me that *NO* code has been written. All that being said, Grub has worked for me, so I expect it's still possible to make it work for you. Perhaps the original developer should take BACK the development of Grib, since it seems the GNU folks are only working on it in between Hurd programming sessions.