Hi Pete, Yeah, tried that too (with and without --force-lba). No luck :-( I'm starting to pull my hair out here. Perhaps I should just "pony up the money" and get a good SCSI card with a BIOS and be done with all of this. It's just that the docs indicate that is should work...? Cheers, Harry Quoting Pete Nesbitt <pete@xxxxxxxxx>: *> Based on that, your grub.conf must be working correctly, so, try this: *> -boot with the RH install cd (at prompt "linux rescue" *> -follow the prompts and allow it to mount your existing system *> (/mnt/sysimage) *> -chroot /mnt/sysimage *> -grub-install /dev/hda *> -exit *> *> That will put a fresh grub instance on the mbr that will reference your *> existing /boot *> -- *> Pete Nesbitt, rhce -- Harry Hoffman hhoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------- The next time your boss says: "Let's not focus on the negative, but rather look at the positive", punch them in the gut and respond: "Let's not focus on how negative this makes you feel but rather how positive I am now feeling". ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list