• Bug#265912: Debian Bugs information: logs for Bug#265912

    From doug jensen@1:229/2 to All on Fri Aug 20 07:40:07 2004
    XPost: linux.debian.maint.boot
    From: [email protected]

    Hi Christian,

    [Christian wrote:]
    I have an IDE and a SCSI harddisk in my system. I wiped out the SCSI disk and installed Debian there. When the boot loader was installed, it wrote the
    boot block on the IDE disk, not giving me any chance to write to the SCSI disk
    instead. Maybe this is the right thing, the machine boots, since it tried to boot from IDE first, but since Debian is installed on the SCSI disk, it would be nice to have the option to install grub on the SCSI disk, in case I remove the IDE disk or change the boot order. I have never used grub before, I do not
    see a config file, how do I tell grub now to write the MBR to sda?

    I did an install very similar to yours and had similar results, but with
    two IDE drives. When writing the MBR, I was thinking that just the
    one drive was plugged in, or that the new drive was the first.

    Have you had a chance to look at the grub-doc package? There are a
    couple of ways to get your SCSI drive booting and I think grub-doc will
    help you determine what to do. I've had good experiences when using grub,
    it's easy to have lots of booting options, once you get it setup the way
    you like.

    I can not mount the CD-Rom. mount /cdrom can not find /cdrom. /media/cdrom does not work either, /media/cdrom0 say the mount point does not exist. /media/cdrom is a link to cdrom0, but this does not exist, which is what gnome tells me when I try to mount the CD-Rom from gnome.

    Since you didn't quite have a sucessful install, I'm assuming that this
    part of your comment is referring to your original IDE drive (not the
    new sarge install). If that is the case, have you tried adding the /cdrom mount point back into your /etc/fstab? That's what I needed to do to
    get dselect working again, after my install that was similar to yours.


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    Doug Jensen


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