| | |
SCSI Boot or IDE?
![]() |
The server by default boots off of the rigfirst SCSI drive and you cant change this setting. However, linux tries to install GRUB o the new IDE drive and when i restart, the system wont boot as the boot loader is on the wrong drive. You can change the gruib location under graphical install but I am using text due to my 1mb graphics card - its rubbish
This means I cant get in to lnux. A friend reccomended a boot floppy but the installer says tehre are too many modules needed, SCSI, RAID etc... to fit on one.
This means I cant get in to lnux. A friend reccomended a boot floppy but the installer says tehre are too many modules needed, SCSI, RAID etc... to fit on one.
Can you remove the IDE hard drive while installing? what are you mounting it as when you install?
I can tell you this much-- removing that drive will force it to install to /dev/sda. Otherwise, you could use a LiveCD like Knoppix, and chroot into your installation. From there, you could configure grub yourself however you need it to be done.
I can tell you this much-- removing that drive will force it to install to /dev/sda. Otherwise, you could use a LiveCD like Knoppix, and chroot into your installation. From there, you could configure grub yourself however you need it to be done.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
I am puting /home on the new drive which I got as our areas are getting too big and installing the system rest of the system on the 2 scsi drives, with /boot and swap partitions on sda1 and / on sda2.
I need the IDE drive in whern I install to configure it for /home but damn anaconda wants to install GRUB to it which is wrong. GRUB must be on sda1.
Could I install it as above and use the rescue CD to reinstall grub on the correct HDD?
I need the IDE drive in whern I install to configure it for /home but damn anaconda wants to install GRUB to it which is wrong. GRUB must be on sda1.
Could I install it as above and use the rescue CD to reinstall grub on the correct HDD?
![]() |
Similar Threads
- Creating a Boot Disk for an NTFS or FAT Partition (Windows tips 'n' tweaks)
- looking for boot disk loading scsi, sata, all drivers for any hardrive (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- About IDE and SCSI (Storage)
Other Threads in the Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Forum
- Previous Thread: Questions before i start using linux
- Next Thread: probs with fedora
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
age-related baremetal chrome cio cloudcomputing code commercial computers crystalballsunday desktop developers development distributions distro dsl elderly embedded forums google http://expertcore.org/ innovations jauntyjackalope kernel library linus linux microsoft multi-core netgear newbies openoffice.org operating operatingsystems parallel performance processing redhat routers smp studios system systembuilders systemintegrators terminalservices thecloud thinclients tools ubuntu users virtualization vmware webbased wikis windows xenon






