On Wednesday 31 January 2007 17:00, M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 18:03, Stuart Knock wrote:
I've changed nothing since the last boot except
This is user lie #742.
Well, when I was on the service desk and somebody tried to feed me lie #742 I would always say, "That's great... 'cause if you changed nothing since the last time it worked... it still works... have a nice day". Almost invariably they would admit that there were a couple of hundred insignificant things that they changed... but really they are certain NONE of them have anything to do with this 'cause nothing else has been changed!
Outside of a massive illogical hardware failure (probably BIOS related) there is no way that what is being described happened. This kind of stuff always rips my heart out.
-- Kind regards,
M Harris <><
This one CAN happen without operator intervention. What grub sees as hd0 can be changed through the "hard drive boot priority list", accessible through the bios settings. If there is a power failure or some other abrupt interruption of the system, the bios can reset to "default" settings, which can be different from the working setup. I believe the standard default is that hda is what grub calls hd0. The reason I know this is because it has happened in my biostar 3800+ mobo. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org