Grub issue / resolution that worked for me
Daniel Lawson
daniel at wand.net.nz
Wed Jul 14 21:29:36 UTC 2004
>>This fixes the problem where if you remove /dev/hde, /dev/hdg actually
>>becomes (hd0) - you've got it set up as being (hd1). The extra steps
>>contained in that url tell grub to believe that (hd0) is actually
>>pointing at /dev/hdg
>>
>>
>
>Yeah, I had already run accross that page, but because the setup command
>didn't work and I got things to without testing pulling a disk, I figured
>that the page was outdated. Thanks for straightening me out. I will redo
>the setup for hdg using the device command first.
>
>
No problem It always pays to check how these things will work out. I've
heard several anecdotal stories of software RAID sets failing to rebuild
correctly, or failing to boot when relocated, but not had any problems
myself.
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Daniel Lawson
WAND Group, Computer Science Department
University of Waikato
email: daniel at wand.net.nz phone: +64 7 838 4466 ext 6254
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