Otto Haliburton wrote:

Let's analyze it.  Grub needs the grub.conf file.  You deleted hdb and
now Grub can't find the .conf file.  So you need to do something that
points GRUB to grub.conf.  So maybe you had a link or something else
that pointed GRUB to the .conf file.

You're not reading everything I'm telling you guys: THERE IS NOTHING ON hdb! Everything is on hda. hdb is completely devoid of information but for the lost+found folder, nothing else. In fact, when the system was originally installed, it ONLY had hda, and it worked fine and booted fine. Months later I added hdb as a backup drive, and used it to manually copy stuff from one drive to the other. Nothing was moved, no partitions changed, all the system files and OS in general stayed on hda. As time went by, we started shuffling things around on the OTHER drives you see in the df output, hdb was never made an active partition, except for when it was needed for backup. Now that I removed it, grub's not booting.

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