Anaconda or Grub write a wrong grub.conf for my windows partition

Cimmo cimmo at libero.it
Tue Apr 12 19:34:45 UTC 2005


Peter Jones ha scritto:

>You kind of imply it, but don't say so I'll ask -- you told anaconda
>there's another OS to boot as well, right?
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Anaconda automatically recognize another OS but instead of putting 
(hd0,0) it puts (hd1,0) that pointing to the PATA hdd, the storage one.

>Can you attach the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg, the /etc/grub.conf it writes
>out, and /boot/grub/device.map into the bug when you file it?
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Attacched here so you can see

>It's likely an anaconda failure, but it could still be it or "booty" at
>this point.
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booty? What is this?

>I don't think I've seen this as a bug, but there's always the chance we
>reduce this to some bug we've seen before -- go ahead and file it, if it
>turns out to be a dupe we can pick whichever report looks more useful to
>keep open, and the other one will still be available.
>
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Why not?

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