Hallo, Hi, I'm in serious trouble here, can't get grub to boot my box anymore. Instead of showing the grub boot menu, it reboots. The story so far: because of the old 180gig seagate barracuda (scsi) dying, i got my box a new 147gig fujitsu MAW3147NP (also scsi). I shot down the box, connect the new disk as ID 1, fire up the rescue system from suse 10.0 installation media, and created a partition layout on the new disk, similar to what it was on the old one (except for a few size adjustments). Formatted the new partitions with mkfs.xfs, then used xfsdump |xfsrestore to get the data over to the new disk. After shutting down, i disconnected the old disk, configured the new one to ID0, booted the rescue system again, and chrooted into the installation on disk, and did a mount -a which worked just fine, so the partition layout agrees with my old /etc/fstab. Then, I fired up yast to write a boot sector to disk. That worked without error messages. Now, when i try to boot that box, all i get is a short message from grub flashing by which I cant quite read because its gone too fast, and then the box does a reboot. Any ideas what's wrong there? one fact to consider for solving: I don't really need to use grub here, lilo is ok with me too. another fact: when I boot the installation dvd, and go to "other -> start installed system" on the yast screen where you choose between fresh install and upgrade, the box comes up just fine (and after i installed the kernel rpm from the dvd, it even finds all needed modules and does its job like its supposed to be, just with the old kernel). mountpoints: celebrimbor:/boot/grub # cat /etc/fstab /dev/sda1 / xfs defaults 1 1 /dev/sda9 /export xfs defaults 1 2 /dev/sda7 /tmp xfs defaults 1 2 /dev/sda6 /var/log xfs defaults 1 2 /dev/sda8 /var/spool xfs defaults 1 2 /dev/sda5 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/dvd /media/dvd subfs noauto,fs=cdfss,ro,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/fd0 /media/floppy subfs noauto,fs=floppyfss,procuid,nodev,nosuid,sync 0 0 fdisk -l: celebrimbor:/boot/grub # fdisk -l Platte /dev/sda: 147.0 GByte, 147086327808 Byte 255 Köpfe, 63 Sektoren/Spuren, 17882 Zylinder Einheiten = Zylinder von 16065 à 512 = 8225280 Bytes Gerät boot. Anfang Ende Blöcke Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 609 4891761 83 Linux /dev/sda2 610 17882 138745372+ 5 Erweiterte /dev/sda5 610 703 755023+ 82 Linux Swap / Solaris /dev/sda6 704 766 506016 83 Linux /dev/sda7 767 829 506016 83 Linux /dev/sda8 830 1438 4891761 83 Linux /dev/sda9 1439 17882 132086398+ 83 Linux /boot/grub/device.map: celebrimbor:/boot/grub # cat /boot/grub/device.map (fd0) /dev/fd0 (hd0) /dev/sda /boot/grub/menu.lst: celebrimbor:/boot/grub # cat /boot/grub/menu.lst # Modified by YaST2. Last modification on Do Nov 30 23:29:24 CET 2006 color white/blue black/light-gray default 0 timeout 8 ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: linux### title SUSE LINUX 10.0 root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 selinux=0 resume=/dev/sda5 splash=silent showopts initrd /boot/initrd ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: floppy### title Diskette chainloader (fd0)+1 ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: failsafe### title Failsafe -- SUSE LINUX 10.0 root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 showopts ide=nodma apm=off acpi=off noresume selinux=0 nosmp noapic maxcpus=0 edd=off 3 initrd /boot/initrd ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: 2.6.13-15-default### title 2.6.13-15-default root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.13-15-default root=/dev/sda1 selinux=0 resume=/dev/sda5 splash=silent showopts initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.13-15-default celebrimbor:/boot/grub # bye, MH -- gpg key fingerprint: 5F64 4C92 9B77 DE37 D184 C5F9 B013 44E7 27BD 763C -- Die unaufgeforderte Zusendung einer Werbemail an Privatleute verstößt gegen §1 UWG und §823 I BGB (Beschluß des LG Berlin vom 2.8.1998 Az: 16 O 201/98). Jede kommerzielle Nutzung der übermittelten persönlichen Daten sowie deren Weitergabe an Dritte ist ausdrücklich untersagt! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org