John wrote:
How do you define "unraid" ? You probably didn't change the partition types.
I split the discs and reset the bios to none raid etc.
I think we're having a terminology issue here - splitting the disks sounds like something one does with a chisel and a hammer? :-) Now that you mention the BIOS, I'm wondering what kind of RAID you really used - does your motherboard have its own RAID facility? Using that is very often asking for trouble. When you said "fake RAID" I took it to mean "Linux MD RAID", but if this is something you've set up in the BIOS, all bets are off IMHO.
Out of interest a number of people on the web seem to think that ntldr is the way forwards.
The internet has room for all kinds :-) Maybe so but some of them are actually sensible.
In this case, only if you also use Windows. I gave that up with W2K. I don't know what ntldr is nor does, but I'm doing fine with lilo. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org