Bugzilla – Bug 106091
Installing from SMB generates invalid GRUB config file
Last modified: 2005-09-02 08:13:07 UTC
I installed from a SMB share, went good until it rebooted. But the menu.lst was all wrong with harddisk numbers: I installed to /dev/hda10 so the root should be (hd0,9) but it was set to (hd1,9) which rendered the system unbootable. This not only applies to the 'root' command but also to the splashscreen and everything else where the (hdx,y) syntax is used.
Please provide YaST2 logs. If you can't boot the system by editing the boot parameters during boot you have to use the rescue CD. http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Bug_Reporting_FAQ#YaST
Jiri, please, check whether you could do anything without logs. Close the bug if you can't. Thanks.
I guess you have two disks, most probably mixed ATA + SATA, ATA + SCSI or something like this. In these cases, the DISK order is often incorrectly reported by BIOS if it is booted from CD-ROM. Therefore we can't do anything about it. You can change the disks order in bootloader configuration manually.