I installed CentOS 4 Beta on an ATA disk to have a look at it, and on the same
computer I have a Windows installation on a SATA disk. In the CentOS
installation
process it could see the operatingsystem on the SATA and everything looked good,
it
said something like "Other... /dev/sda" (not quite sure, it looked
right so I didn't
really take note of it).
Now when I want to boot the windows installation is is attempting to boot from
/dev/hdd, and that disk isn't even there?
I had CentOS 3 on the ATA disk before and there it did the same thing, it's
not a
big problem as I just have to hit Esc and select the SATA before it starts
booting,
but shouldn't this be corrected somewhere?
brgds Ulrik
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