Hi, thank you for your attention!
ON Tuesday 07 December 2010 12:01:26, Paul Cartwright (Paul Cartwright <deb...@pcartwright.com>) wrote: > On 12/07/2010 01:34 AM, Geronimo wrote: > > The osprober added menue entries for the other systems found, but none > > of them > > is bootable. Selecting another item results in errors like: > > > > error: no such device xxx-uid-xxx > > error: no such partition > > error: you need to load kernel first > > sounds like grub was added to the wrong HD. Sounds like the OSes are on > disk 0, but you added disk 1 & put grub on disk one.. it can't find them > on disk 1. Hm, both disks contain grub and both disks can boot their initial installed squeeze. So I don't get the problem. disk 0 has a partition with debian squeeze and grub added to the mbr. When I put disk 0 in first place of BIOS bootdrives, that grub is able to boot that debian. disk 1 has a partition with debian squeeze too and this time grub was added to the mbr of disk 1. So when I change the order of BIOS bootdrives and place disk 1 at first position - I can boot into the second debian squeeze installation. Both installations "know" about the other installation, so uid of all partitions is right on both systems - but none of the grub instances is able to boot the linux from the other drive. Which never was an issue with grub1 ;) kind regards Gero -- 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/201012071657.59777.geronimo...@arcor.de