On Tuesday 27 February 2007, Marco Schuler wrote: > Hi, > > On 2/26/07, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Monday 26 February 2007, Marco Schuler wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > after using other distributions for years I finally decided to go > > > with gentto to have to most flexibility. So here I am :-) > > > > > > I got trough the gentoo installation up to the point of > > > installing grub. After the command 'grub-install /dev/hda' my > > > machine hangs displaying the following meassage: > > > Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long > > > time > > > > You are installing grub to an IDE device. Is that how you normally > > address that device? It might be a SATA drive > > The device that I am installing grub to is a IDE device. So the > addressing should be ok. It is also mounted as /dev/hdaXY.
OK, that's all fine then > > What is the contents of your device.map file? I've seen that cause > > grub to search endlessly for a device that isn't there > > As yesterday, I don't have my notebook at hand. I will check tonight. > What should be the content of device.map? Is it generated by grub? With your one and only drive it will look like this: (hd0) /dev/hda It describes a mapping between linux disk devices and what grub will call them. I just thought of something else: when you run grub-install, are you doing it from a properly booted system, from inside a chroot, from a rescue disk (where your gentoo filesystem is mounted somewhere), or a different environment altogether? alan -- Optimists say the glass is half full, Pessimists say the glass is half empty, Developers say wtf is the glass twice as big as it needs to be? Alan McKinnon alan at linuxholdings dot co dot za +27 82, double three seven, one nine three five -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list