John Thompson wrote:
On 2007-11-09, Christopher Chan christopher@ias.com.hk wrote:
I don't know...he did say that he restored lilo to get his FC1 installation working again. grub should not have problems picking up its second stage unless it rests beyond the 1024 cylinder and there is no LBA support. That leads to the question, where is the partition for the /boot for the Centos5 kernels located and is there LBA support in the BIOS?
On my first installation attempt grub was installed beyond the 1024 cylinder mark, but I assumed that my year 2000 BIOS ought to be able to handle that. On my second unsuccessful install attempt, Centos had the whole drive to itself, /boot was on /dev/hda1 starting at cylinder 1. The rest of the drive anaconda used for the LVM volume.
I have never had that kind of problem with grub...man, I used pxegrub for the boot process for dozens machines with serial console support.
Ext3 for /boot eh? I am sorry...beyond making a grub floppy or grub cd as you say you have done...I do not know what else to try on your part. LBA support in BIOS?