RE: won't dual boot: 2 disks and LVM

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Selon pham_cuong@emc.com:

>  Instead of discussing back and forth w/o real data to discuss/explore with
> concrete evidences, could you:
>
> A. Post the content of both the grub.conf and boot.ini files
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Hi Pham !
I think this is not totally sufficient.
You have to check the BIOS to see how and in what order it sees the disks.
Some Bioses have a strange behavior especially when you have a SCSI card or USB
disks.
On my Mobo, if I plug a Sata drive, the first master IDE came in third position,
right after the sata disk and the SCSI DVDrom which is still lugged on. Do not
ask me why it sees this as a disk (and even if there is nothing into it).
So I admire the Grub people as they've made a terrific job ;-)
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