Same here. Kernel panic when trying to log in Mandriva 2010 and PCLinuxOS 2010.
Can this be (one of) the reason(s)?
A disk is in both GRUB's referred to differently.
--------------------GRUB------------GRUB2 /dev/sda1-------(hd0,0)---------(hd0,1) /dev/sdb1-------(hd1,0)---------(hd1,1)
So, when GRUB2 passes on (let us say for sda1) (hd0,1), but once the kernel of a distro still using GRUB is loading, it expects (hd0,0)
Does this make sense?
Same here. Kernel panic when trying to log in Mandriva 2010 and PCLinuxOS 2010.
Can this be (one of) the reason(s)?
A disk is in both GRUB's referred to differently.
------- ------- ------GRUB- ------- ----GRUB2 ------( hd0,0)- ------- -(hd0,1) ------( hd1,0)- ------- -(hd1,1)
/dev/sda1-
/dev/sdb1-
So, when GRUB2 passes on (let us say for sda1) (hd0,1), but once the kernel of a distro still using GRUB is loading, it expects (hd0,0)
Does this make sense?