On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Ian Forde <ian at duckland.org> wrote: > On Mon, 2008-09-01 at 09:47 +0530, Sadaruwan Samaraweera wrote: > > Hello, > > > And the problem that I'm having is with my two Linux distros. Ive > > installed CentOS & Windows in my SATA HDD and I've used my complete > > 40GB PATA HDD for Ubuntu. Well all OS's work fine with out any > > problems but when I want to boot into CentOS I've to select the SATA > > as my booting HDD from the BIOS if I want to go to Ubuntu the I've to > > select my PATA as the default HDD from the menu. So what I want to do > > is I need to add Both distros in to one GRUB boot loader and the other > > thing is that both grubs that I've on both HDD s only detects the > > windows Partition not the Linux partion. So I need to to know how to > > add bothe Linux versions I've into one GRUB. I want to use the SATA > > HDD as my default HDD. > > You'll want to merge the grub boot stanzas into one file, apply it to > one (or both) of the drives, and keep it in sync when you do kernel > updates (because those affect the grub menu)... This way, you won't have > to change the BIOS setting. > > -I > OK, thx for the quick reply but I realy don't know how to do that can any one help on that note. Thank you Sadaruwan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080901/e8eb3a84/attachment-0005.html>