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On Saturday, September 03, 2005 @ 9:23 PM, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sunday 04 September 2005 00:49, Greg Wallace wrote: <snip>
grub root (hd0,2)
In 'grub-speak' "(hd0,2)" means the first hard disk, third partition (numbering starts at 0)...
Error 21: Selected disk does not exist
it's telling you there is no third partition on /dev/hda, which is correct.
- Carl
So maybe all I have is a grub problem. Your idea of trimming some off of the end of my swap sounds ok too, but if I can fix this by just modifying my boot loader setup, that would be even better. I went into menu.lst and changed the (hd0,2) entries to (hd0,1), but now I have another problem. I was trying to use the grub utility in YaST earlier and now, when I run grub and say - find /boot/grub/stage1 it says - Error 15: File not found Ooops! I guess I've got it really screwed up now! Greg