Re: Kernel says "File not found" at boot
Hmmm.
If BIOS is set to boot from hdb = hd1, then there should be a boot flag set on the Kubuntu partition sdb1 (indicated by the asterisk * the same as it is on sda1).
Also, IF this Kubuntu is on sdb1, and IF BIOS boots from sdb, THEN, that drive and partition--at boot time--is seen as hd0 and (hd0,0). The boot drive is always seen as drive hd0 when the PC actually boots from that drive at this time.
I mean, to cut to the quick, I'm wondering what would happen if you performed an experiment:
change each (hd1,0) to (hd0,0)?!
Worst case, it won't work and you have to change it back (perhaps from the Live CD to access menu.lst in root mode).
Hmmm.
If BIOS is set to boot from hdb = hd1, then there should be a boot flag set on the Kubuntu partition sdb1 (indicated by the asterisk * the same as it is on sda1).
Also, IF this Kubuntu is on sdb1, and IF BIOS boots from sdb, THEN, that drive and partition--at boot time--is seen as hd0 and (hd0,0). The boot drive is always seen as drive hd0 when the PC actually boots from that drive at this time.
I mean, to cut to the quick, I'm wondering what would happen if you performed an experiment:
change each (hd1,0) to (hd0,0)?!
Worst case, it won't work and you have to change it back (perhaps from the Live CD to access menu.lst in root mode).
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