If you have an SATA drive you will need to add a file device.map containing the line (hd0) /dev/sda otherwise grub will not install (gives Error 6 messages). This should be added to the installation documentation. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Maybe could be good idea add this warning to Grub error collection (bug 75781).
Maybe it is also a good idea to give more details. I do not need this and my SATA drives work OK.
yeah, i didnt need to do anything funky to make grub work on my sata drive that i now use for my / ...
Hmmm. Maybe it's only on AMD64. (Ooops. It looks like I forgot to specify this. I'm running on an ABIT AV8 motherboard (socket 939) with an AMD64 FX-55 processor.) Xavier Neys and SpanKY, what platforms are you running on?
A8N-SLI amd64 3500+ :)
OK, We're narrowing down the culprit. The A8N uses the nForce4 chipset. Anyone have success with the VIA K8T800 Pro? (Or can confirm my lack of success?)
what kernel are you using ? what version of grub ?
Kernel is sys-kernel/gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.9-r14 grub is sys-boot/grub-static-0.93.20030118
i'm using grub-0.96 ... might be worthwhile to upgrade
That's interesting. It seems that sys-boot/grub-0.94-r1 is the latest one that is stable. I tried installing 0.94-r1 but got the same results.
i didnt say 0.96 was stable, i just asked that you try it ;)
Stuart Luppescu: any word?
(In reply to comment #12) > Stuart Luppescu: any word? I haven't had a chance to try the unstable grub, because the machine is already in production. I don't think I ever, will, either. Sorry.
in that case, since you are the only one who can reproduce, marking as invalid