Grub problem?
Hi guys,
(Debian newbie)
I just burned a Debian "testing" net-inst disk. I think that makes it Sarge.
I tried installing Debian on my home server, which has two IDE
harddrives and a SCSI harddrive. I set up the SCSI drive as the "/"
partition, and the two IDE drives as "/mnt/spare1" and "/mnt/spare2".
Is there some way I can force the Debian installer to put Grub into the
SCSI disk's MBR rather than hda's MBR? I'm trying to avoid having
anything in my system's boot process rely on those IDE drives being
present and operational.
Thanks,
Christian
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Christian Convey
Computer Scientist,
Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Newport, RI
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