Quoting john <jee@???>:
> I use SUSE on all my computers.  SUSE has installed on all of them with no 
> problem except for one.  On this computer there is a problem with the 
> motherboard and which hard disk decides to boot up first.
> 
> Go into the BIOS and look to see if you modify which IDE port can be booted. 
Yes i can select which drive to boot. Its an award bios BTW
> If you can change which IDE port can boot and you have more than one hard
> disk 
> here in may lie the problem.
> 
> As it is a new computer just use one hard disk to start with.  
Hmm i need the rest in as i have windows 2000,xp on other sata drives.
BTW grub is on the ide port.
> Check that the hard disk you are using has a primary partition on it and it
> is 
> active.
> Check in the BIOS that that it is set to boot up from the Hard disk IDE port
> 
> first.
> 
> Other hard disks can be added after the SUSE is up and running
Unfortunately i need the pc working yesterday and so i cant really start from
scratch.
> This should hopefully sort out the problem.
> 
> Note SUSE 11 is a lot faster than 10.3 so it is worth waiting for the 11.
Okay thats good to know.
I think i will try different hard drives in the bios and see if suse grub comes 
up. That will confirm if its on the wrong drive.
Thanks
Martin N
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