sean finney on 21 Oct 2005 09:22:52 -0000 |
hi chris, On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 08:18:07PM -0400, Christopher M. Jones wrote: > When I made the switch, I changed /boot/grub/menu.lst to reflect the new > drive configuration. But when I later recompiled my kernel and installed > it, grub rewrote the menu to the previous configuration, looking for > kernels etc. on /dev/hdb1. I also noticed just a while a go that df -ah this is a frequent point of confusion with debian based grub. if you take a look at your menu.lst file, you'll see a section of commented out options above the list of of boot images. these are used to set default options for the automatically generated list of boot settings below. _without uncommenting them_, there's probably an option you should change to reference hda instead of hdb now. > kernels etc. on /dev/hdb1. I also noticed just a while a go that df -ah > lists two /dev/hdb1's, one mounted / and one > mounted /media/disk. /media/disk really is /dev/hdb1, but / is really > mounted on /dev/hda1. So something tells me that I have to do more than > manually edit /boot/grub/menu.lst when I change my drive configuration. > Can anyone tell me how to do this properly? did you update fstab too? sean Attachment:
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