I installed CentOS 4 Beta on an ATA disk to have a look at it, and on the same computer I have a Windows installation on a SATA disk. In the CentOS installation process it could see the operatingsystem on the SATA and everything looked good, it said something like "Other... /dev/sda" (not quite sure, it looked right so I didn't really take note of it).
Now when I want to boot the windows installation is is attempting to boot from /dev/hdd, and that disk isn't even there?
I had CentOS 3 on the ATA disk before and there it did the same thing, it's not a big problem as I just have to hit Esc and select the SATA before it starts booting, but shouldn't this be corrected somewhere?
brgds Ulrik
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 08:17:06 +0100 (CET), Ulrik S. Kofod usk@cybersite.dk wrote:
I had CentOS 3 on the ATA disk before and there it did the same thing, it's not a big problem as I just have to hit Esc and select the SATA before it starts booting, but shouldn't this be corrected somewhere?
Beyond your own grub.conf? Probably. If you can provide exact steps to repeat the problem I'm sure that the Anaconda product would be happy to have this bug documented in their bugzilla.
Greg