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* [gentoo-dev] grub
@ 2001-10-17  6:59 Mike Acord
  2001-10-17  7:34 ` Chad Huneycutt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Mike Acord @ 2001-10-17  6:59 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

I am getting a 'selected disk does not exist' error in grub. Everything in
the build from source worked fine until this point. I have a promise U66
controller, and on device 0,0 I have my linux harddrive. During the
install, it was recognized as hde. I tried grub with (hd3,0), and it did
not work. I have other harddrives in my system (hda, hdc), and when I
tried root (hd0,0) or root (hd2,0) I recived the same error, that the
selected disk does not exist.
does anyone know why grub is not recognizing my disks?
thanks!

Michael Acord
knowfear@knowfear.net

A man's mind stretched to a new idea never goes back to its original
dimensions. -Oliver Wendell Holmes




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* RE: [gentoo-dev] grub
@ 2001-10-17  7:11 Sean Mitchell
  2001-10-17 16:59 ` Collins Richey
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Sean Mitchell @ 2001-10-17  7:11 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

> I am getting a 'selected disk does not exist' error in grub. 
> Everything in
> the build from source worked fine until this point. I have a 
> promise U66
> controller, and on device 0,0 I have my linux harddrive. During the
> install, it was recognized as hde. I tried grub with (hd3,0), 
> and it did
> not work. I have other harddrives in my system (hda, hdc), and when I
> tried root (hd0,0) or root (hd2,0) I recived the same error, that the
> selected disk does not exist.
> does anyone know why grub is not recognizing my disks?
> thanks!

Not that this helps much, but I have had the same problem with my KT7 RAID
board which uses a HPT370 controller. I have

hda
  hda1 - NTFS (Windows 2000)
  hda2 - Reiserfs (Gentoo /)

hde
  hde1 - ext2 (Gentoo /boot)
  hde2 - FAT32 (just data)
  hde3 - extended
  hde5 - swap (Linux swap)

>From memory, when I tried a 

# root (hd1,0)

it was fine, but the

# setup (hd1)

gave an unrecognised partition or something like that. At any rate, I
installed LILO and everything is fine now. I've never been able to figure
out what advantages GRUB has anyway, so LILO is still my preferred boot
manager.

Cheers,

Sean

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* [gentoo-dev] grub
@ 2002-01-25  0:50 Network Administrator
  2002-01-25  1:11 ` Jack Morgan
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Network Administrator @ 2002-01-25  0:50 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

Setup went smooth.
but after reboot I get a "Error 15" right after "Grub loading"
please help

Patrick Kelley


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