
Not so long ago I decided to dabble my toes in the waters of Linux, to broaden my experience and see for myself if it can truly replace that "other" operating system. I purchased a new system with 2 disk drives and proceeded with some testing. Since I wasn't ready to break "the ties that bind", my plan was to install Linux on the slave drive and that other system on the master. Fedora Core 1 loaded nicely onto the slave drive. But ... on booting the system, "GRUB" would appear on the screen (no menu) and there it would stay. Fortunately I had created a boot floppy. Away I could go, having to boot from floppy. Just as well I had a floppy drive! That boot floppy was transferred to CD within a couple of days. The other operating system was loaded on to the master drive. No problems there, but it was interesting to note that many drivers had to loaded (with much rebooting of the system) before all the hardware was operational - whereas Linux coped "out of the box". Was surprised to find that my system drive was "G:" ... because of the Linux partitions set up earlier. Along comes Fedora Core 2. Great! The install went like a charm ... until the reboot. Of course, Grub still wouldn't load. The boot diskette (CD) for the 2.4 Kernel proved useless too! I've tried, without success to recreate the loader, even trying to put the loader on /hda. Even went to the extent of renaming some files in the boot partition on /hdb1 ... that caused the installer to think I needed a new loader (which is what I intended!), but when it came to the end of the installation it said the loader was up to date so it didn't need to replace it. "Help!" ... any suggestions please? Michael

I've tried, without success to recreate the loader, even trying to put the loader on /hda. Even went to the extent of renaming some files in the boot partition on /hdb1 ... that caused the installer to think I needed a new loader (which is what I intended!), but when it came to the end of the installation it said the loader was up to date so it didn't need to replace it.
"Help!" ... any suggestions please?
A few, but none that are easily imparted via email or phone. Can you make it to the meeting tonight? 7 pm, Crawshaw School, directions are at http://www.wlug.org.nz/CrawshawSchool. I'll have a look tonight if you like. Daniel

#2 son, living in Wellington, guided me through an alternative path last night (well into this morning too!). Will post his solution later when I've got the time - making an entry in the Windows boot.ini file. Now I've got a whole lot of other issues to deal with! In the meantime I had better do some work! Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael & Colleen McDonald" <michael.and.colleen.mcdonald(a)xtra.co.nz> To: "wlug" <wlug(a)list.waikato.ac.nz> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 1:48 PM Subject: [wlug] Gotcha!
Along comes Fedora Core 2. Great! The install went like a charm ... until the reboot. Of course, Grub still wouldn't load. The boot diskette (CD) for the 2.4 Kernel proved useless too!
I've tried, without success to recreate the loader, even trying to put the loader on /hda. Even went to the extent of renaming some files in the boot partition on /hdb1 ... that caused the installer to think I needed a new loader (which is what I intended!), but when it came to the end of the installation it said the loader was up to date so it didn't need to replace it.
"Help!" ... any suggestions please?
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Daniel Lawson
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Michael & Colleen McDonald