On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 13:37 +0100, Gerhard den Hollander wrote:
* Ken Schneider <suse-list@bout-tyme.net> (Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 07:33:01AM -0500)
grub> root (hd Possible disks are: hd0 hd1
and the new disk is number 3, hdd. I can not install grub there, nor can I
I thought the third disk would be hdc, doesn't matter how it is attached to the controller.
Yes, but Unix is based on C, and there we start counting with 0 So 1st harddisk is hard disk number zero is hd0/hda The disk number 3 / hd3 is then hdd (which means it's the slave on the secondary IDE channel)
So... do you have three disks or four? Disk numbering by the system (based on "c") starts at 0, but quantity (not based on "c") starts counting at 1. When I was learning math in school and the teacher held up four fingers and asked how many fingers we saw the answer was four not three. Hence your forth disk would be hdd "d" being the forth letter of the alphabet, and it would not be hd0/hda as there is no hd0, there is hda0 meaning the first partition on the first drive. :-) -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998