* Moritz Kuerten <moritz.kuerten@gmx.de> [041008 08:03]:
Probably the boot order of your disks has changed - check that in the BIOS
Yes, I checked this. But the boot order is the same like before. But Gigabyte changed the kind of setting the boot order.
With the old bios I was able to select HD0, HD1, CDROM... The new bios has a new method: In the boot order is only HD, CDROM, ... shown. In a second menu You can set the order of the disks and the SCSI-Devices. In a hirarchical view it would look like:
1st: HD - Samsung SP1614N - WD600AB - SCSI-Devices 2nd: CDROM 3rd: USB-Disk 4th: USB-Memorystick
The old view looked like 1st: HD0 2nd: HD1 3rd: SCSI-Device 4th: CDROM
But I don't understand, that this should be any influence to the GRUB boot loader. And GRUB seems to be loaded, because I get the GRUB> input command line. But I'm not very experienced with the GRUB command line;-(
This doesn't really help, where is your kernel located ? is / a different partition ? Are you sure that the disks in the second menue are correct (first Samsung, then WD) ? some words to the grub console: "kernel (hdx,y)/<path_to_kernel>/<vmlinuz>" where x is the disk, y the partition, both counted from _0_ should give no error "initrd (hdx,y)/<path_to_initrd>/<initrd>" same as above "root (hdx,y)" same as above "boot" should boot your system. for x you may take 0 or 1
Moritz
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