Problem found. There was in the grub/device.map file a assignment on hd1 to a no longer existing disk. On 02/09/11 13:37, Hans de Faber wrote:
Using: Linux 2.6.37.6-0.7-desktop x86_64 System: openSUSE 11.4 (x86_64) KDE: 4.6.00 (4.6.0) "release 6"
Hi listmates,
A week ago I bought a sata ssd device to speed up the boot process. So I installed it on the next free sata connection and copied (with fsarchiver) my existing OS.
But things went wrong.
To make a long story short, what happened ? The hd designation disappeared in the chrooted situation. 1. bios and grub (the normal boot starting situation) hd0 = disk a hd1 = disk b hd2 = disk c 2. rescue system and grub hd0 = disk a hd1 = disk b hd2 = disk c 3. rescue system and chroot to destination system hd0 = disk a hd1 disappeared hd2 = disk c
Result, I can't do a grub setup on my destination hd1.
What is the reason that hd1 is not detected with a copied OS in the chrooted grub situation ??? UUID is freshly generated on the copied disk. If I do a fresh install hd1 is detected
Does somebody have any idea ?
Thanks, Hans
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