[OT] Fedora installation problem

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Greetings,

Hopefully someone here has a similar setup and can help me out.

Yesterday I installed a nice new Seagate 1T drive in my main machine. No problems with the physical installation, and the BIOS recognizes the drive. Next I installed Fedora 14 (x86_64) on the new drive. Again, no problems with the actual installation. On reboot my troubles started.

I already have a system on this machine, an ancient 64 Studio 2.1 that works beautifully. Alas, it's very old, hence the second drive and new install. The old system is on /dev/sda1, with a swap at /dev/sda5. The new disk is /dev/sdb, and the new system is on /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdb2. On reboot the machine went directly to the old grub menu for 64 Studio, which had no entry for Fedora.

Before going further, I should note that I can't even mount the new disk while in 64 Studio. The older system doesn't recognize ext4 file systems, so I can't access the second drive.

Okay, back to the boot. I used AV Linux to access the new drive and copied its grub entry to the old grub. Now when I boot I can see and select the Fedora entry, but I receive errors whether I attempt the boot from sdb1(hd1,0) or sdb2 (hd1,1). Sorry, I don't remember the error numbers, I'll get them and send them if needed. The installation media was without checksum errors, so the installed system should be ready to go. I just can't figure out how to boot into it from my existing menu.

So my questions are: How can I get this machine to recognize the new installation ? Do I need to re-install and manually configure grub ? Is the 64 Studio boot loader simply too old to handle the new configuration ? The new grub menu.lst include a line "boot=/dev/sdb" but it appears to mean nothing to the older grub.

I've pasted what I think are the relevant contents of the 64 Studio menu.lst at the end of this message, in case anyone cares to investigate and advise. I don't mind re-installing if necessary, but it would be nice to avoid that expenditure of time. Suggestions for fixing would be much appreciated. :)

Best,

dp


-------------------- begin 64 Studio grub menu.lst -----------------------

title        64 Studio, kernel 2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64
root        (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64 root=/dev/sda1 ro vga=771 splash=silent
initrd        /boot/initrd.img-2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64
savedefault

title        64 Studio, kernel 2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64 (single-user mode)
root        (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64 root=/dev/sda1 ro vga=771 splash=silent single
initrd        /boot/initrd.img-2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64
savedefault


------------------- the new addition ------------------


# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE:  You have a /boot partition.  This means that
#          all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg.
#          root (hd0,0)
#          kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root
#          initrd /initrd-[generic-]version.img

# boot=/dev/sdb
# default=0
# timeout=0
# splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
# hiddenmenu
title Fedora (2.6.35.6-45.fc14.x86_64)
       root (hd1,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.35.6-45.fc14.x86_64 ro root=/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root rd_LVM_LV=VolGroup/lv_root rd_LVM_LV=VolGroup/lv_swap rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16 KEYTABLE=us rhgb quiet
       initrd /initramfs-2.6.35.6-45.fc14.x86_64.img



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