Rob Del Vecchio wrote:
it may be that grub was not installed.
I did try "grub-install" from Rescue Mode, but it made no difference.
I agree; also double check that the drive you installed CentOS on is the drive that you're booting from?
I don't think I have more than one drive, but I'll check more closely...
I've (so far) installed with the default disk layout and package
selection.
You may want to try specifying a /boot partition.
Isn't that added by default?
If all else fails, I've found this guide very useful http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html
You'll probably want this section: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html#Installing-GRUB-nat...
I'll have a look. Thanks.
- Toralf
Hope this helps, Rob
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