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From: |
Christian Stalp |
Subject: |
SCSI-Problem |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Nov 2001 23:06:48 +0100 |
I have a really serious problem with Grub. Grub cannot read from my SCSI-HD!
It is paticulary striking (is this the right word;-) that GRUB cannot find the
directory /boot/grub and the stage1 and 2 on the SCSI-disk!
My System;
AMD K6-II 400Mhz
FIC 2013 2MB cache
Dawicontrol 2980U2W with a (NCR)-Symbios 83c895
Harddisk 1: Samsung 8.4GB IDE
Harddisk 2: Seagate 8.4GB IDE
Harddisk 3: Seagate 18,3GB U160 (SCSI-ID: 0)
Harddisk 4: IBM 9,3GB U2W (SCSI-ID: 1)
On the IDE-disks are SUSE-Linux7.0 and Windows.
On the first SCSI-disk is a Debian Linux 2.2 installation which I want to make
it as main-system. I want to install GRUB on this first SCSI-disk (seagate) and
want to boot everything from it!
Therefore is (hd0) the samsung IDE-HD and so on.
Month before I made a grub-bootdisk (floppy) but I dont know how :-(((
With this I made a setup (hd2) to the first SCSI-disk. When I changed the
boot-prirority to SCSI first, Grub started but made a read-error. Maybe it
could not find stage2? But what is very strange is that grub-shell on the
floppy can't find /boot/grub/stage1 or 2 on the SCSI-Disk! I copyed that files
also on the SuSE-bootdir and Grub has no problem to find it. I have this files
also on the floppy and of course it can find it at first.
Now I made an other Grub-floppy via dd. I disk without a filesystem. The source
was: grub-0.5.96.1-i386-pc With this I cannot even try to make a setup. :-(((
It would be <very> very </very> nice if you can help me
Thank you
Gruss Christian
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