
Edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst and set the default options to the correct drive in there. Liz 2009/5/9 Glenn Ramsey <glenn(a)componic.co.nz>:
Hi,
On one of my machines I had an ubuntu installation on a single partition (sda3). I recently moved everything except /home onto another partition (sda6) and set up grub to boot from that partition.
This was all working fine until there was a kernel update. The update reconfigured grub to try boot from the original partition, which failed, but fortunately grub lets you edit stuff before booting and I was able to fix it without too much pain.
How do I fix it properly so that the next kernel update doesn't break it in the same way?
Glenn
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