On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 11:26 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
zGreenfelder wrote:
Hi all.
sorry for an immediate question after subscribing, but I've managed to
Not a problem.
<snip> What's in /boot/grub/device.map?
Thanks for a quick response, I wait till I could be home and in front of the machine to be sure device map has (hd0) /dev/sdi
running find /grub/grub.conf from the grub shell when the machine tries to boot returns (hd0,0) and /dev/sdi1 is where /boot mounts.
Also, one thing you can try is, when the menu comes up, or it announces what it thinks it's going to boot, you can hit 'e' to get the menu, then 'e' again on that kernel, and you'll get the three lines - root, kernel and initrd, that you can edit in the grub shell. Now, that's pretty primitive, but it *does* have completion. Try editing the root= line, and remember that it calls *everything* <hdx), so try root (hd<tab) and see what it offers.
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