I was trying to move all my debian stuff to one harddisk, so I created an identically sized partition to my '/' (which contains boot) and 'dd'ed my '/' partition over. I then chrooted into it successfully, everything looked okay (files had the right permissions, etc), but when I tried to run 'grub-install' with the new, changed menu.lst and /etc/fstab it gave me the error:
The file /boot/grub/stage2 not read correctly I googled around for that and a couple sources suggested running in the grub shell: root (hd0,0) setup (hd0) quit this appeared to have worked, as did subsequent 'grub-install's, but when I rebooted, I was back in my debian setup on hdb, not the one on hda. I tried googling variations on 'installing grub chroot' but haven't seemed to get very far. Maybe a different search would be more fruitful, but I can't come up with better terms. Pertinent info: Debian unstable grub 0.97-7.1 linux-2.6.17-rc1 from kernel.org Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! TIA, -- Christopher Nelson -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Come, muse, let us sing of rats! -- From a poem by James Grainger, 1721-1767 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]