Phil Schaffner wrote:
m.roth@5-cent.us wrote on 04/08/2011 04:10 PM: ..
What you have to do is tell it no bootloader, then before you reboot at the end of the install, use<f-2> or whatever to get to another screen, then... lessee, I forget if it's mounted the install as /mnt/sysimage or not, but mount your /boot on the h/d, chroot, edit /boot/grub/device map so it shows HD 0,0, and then grub-install /dev/sdb (or whatever). Then when you reboot, you should be ok; if not, linux rescue, and do all that.
No need for all that. Just use "Advanced bootloader options" for GRUB and change the device order so the target boot device shows up at the top of the list.
In a standard install? I'll look, but don't remember that option.
mark
Phil
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