I have a MB with 2 SATAI/II and 1 IDE 100 port. I have installed 2 HDs, one IDE and one SATAII, and 1 SATA DVD rom.
MB BIOS detect IDE Master (channel 1) and SATA HD master on channel 2 and DVD rom slave on channel 2, too. I do do a fresh instalation (Debian testing last week). When I choose to install grub-pc on SATA HD and click "Continue", installer tell me that I *don't" had choose any drive to install grub-pc! I try to install it on the first partition of SATA HD and got the same result. I choose install without grub-pc. The system is installed ok. However, when I reboot, bios tell me that there isn't a BOOT drive. No boot here. I boot with a livecd and do the steps to rescue grub. The process is ok and no errors is reported. I try to reboot from sata hd and bios tell me that no boot drive. I boot with Super GRUB2 Disk and tell it to "Detect any GRUB2 installation (even if mbr is overwritten)". My GRUB is found on (hd0,1) and I could load it and boot my system! So, now, for boot my system, I need the SG2D all time. I have installed the same system on IDE HD and all is fine! No problem, so, no errors with my media dvd nor with the iso image. What I could do to solve this issue? Thank you very much! -- Marcelo Luiz de Laia www.ufvjm.edu.br/floresta Diamantina - MG - Brasil (Brazil) Linux user number 487797 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktikjocowkijhsdccaq3wmogixmk03x8v0g8y1...@mail.gmail.com