Re: Trouble with GRUB and multiple HD's

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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

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