kitepilot,
 
Thanks for the clarification.
 
Sorry to be such a newbie.....You wrote
grub
root (hd1,0)
root (hd1)
It should answer that it found the stages, verify that there are no errors.
quit
 
Should it be
grub
root (hd1,4)
root (hd1)
It should answer that it found the stages, verify that there are no errors.
quit

because "find /boot/grub/stage1" returns (hd1,4) and not (hd1,0)? Or, perhaps it doesn't matter, and grub will do the right thing when I use (hd1,0)?
 
Thanks!
 
Mark

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:06 AM, kitepilot@kitepilot.com <kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote:
>> is there perhaps, a typo?
No, it's not a typo!
The drive is still hd1 until you pull the old one.
Grub doesn't know about which drive, the BIOS tell it to.
Once you pull the M$ drive and flip the cables, GRUB will see it as hd0.
ET



Mark Phillips writes:

> I understand the flow....shouldn't I tell grub somehow that the new boot
> drive is hd0,0? In your steps below, is there perhaps, a typo?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 3:58 PM, kitepilot@kitepilot.com <
> kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote:
>
>> >> 1. How do I change grub on the Linux drive (hdb) to say "the ...
>> If you are running GRUB 0.XX (GRUB 1.XX is different):
>> Boot your Debian machine and as root run:
>> grub
>> root (hd1,0)
>> root (hd1)
>> It should answer that it found the stages, verify that there are no errors.
>> quit
>>
>>
>> Then take a backup of /boot/grub/menu.lst and and make sure that everything
>> is either using UUID(s) or labels or every reference to hd1,0 is converted
>> to hd0,0
>>
>> Verify your /etc/fstab likewise.
>>
>>
>> > 2. Do I move the second drive to the first ide port, or leave it as ...
>> Shutdown, pull the cable from the windoze drive and plug it to Linux drive.
>> Turn on and pray...   :)
>> Free advice, you can't sue me   ;-)
>> YMMV
>> ET
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mark Phillips writes:
>>
>> > I have two ide drives in one machine - drive 1 is a Windows drive and
>> drive
>> > 2 is a Linux drive. Using grub, I can boot into either windows or debian.
>> I
>> > want to remove the windows drive and replace it with a larger, blank
>> drive
>> > for backup storage. I have a feeling if I just remove the first drive and
>> > put the new one there, the machine will not boot, since the MBR is
>> probably
>> > on the first drive (it came with the machine, and I just added the second
>> > drive for Linux). My questions:
>> >
>> > 1. How do I change grub on the Linux drive (hdb) to say "the windows
>> drive
>> > is dead, boot here instead, long live linux"?
>> >
>> > 2. Do I move the second drive to the first ide port, or leave it as the
>> > second ide drive and put the new drive in the fist ide port?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Mark
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