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From: | John Lumby |
Subject: | Re: Grub Failure when HDD descriptor changes |
Date: | Sat, 26 Mar 2005 13:26:44 -0500 |
"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <address@hidden> wrote:
The reason why it works in 99.99% is very simple: Even if the device mappingis wrong, GRUB boots up correctly if it is installed into the same drive as stage2. This is because GRUB receives a drive number dynamically at boot time, if it is the same drive. And, the guessing process does a good job aslong as the user does not change a BIOS setting and have usual devices (suchas IDE disks).
Can you please clarify the predicate"as long as the user does not change a BIOS setting and have usual devices (such as IDE disks)."
Is that: as long as the user 1. does not change a BIOS setting and 2. [does] have usual devices (such as IDE disks). or is it: as long as the user does not 1. change a BIOS setting and 2 [does not] have usual devices (such as IDE disks).
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