Hi folks,
Although a relative newbie, I can usually sort out most problems myself, with the help of Google. However, I have googled this particular problem till my eyes are near to bleeding!
Up to a few days ago, I was running a dual boot with XP on my first hard drive (though hardly ever using it) and Mint Elyssa on the second.
I have now changed the second hard drive for a larger one and installed Mint 9 Isadora on it. I backed up all of my data and set up a separate home partition. Everything is running smoothly and I am delighted with it.
Now to the problem - the hard drive I removed has gone into a USB enclosure and still contains Elyssa. I want to be able to boot from this drive on occasion. I have tried searching for info on changing the MBR, setting up a fresh grub install etc. I have tried using grub-install from a terminal but this doesn't seem to find the drive (although it does show, both within my Mint 9 and when I run from a live CD). I also tried supergrubdisk but couldn't find anything that helped.
I know that my computer is capable of running from an external hard drive as I successfully installed a KDE version of Mint 9 on another hard drive to try it out. But that was a fresh install from scratch - this time I have an OS that I don't want to lose as yet. I'm sure I'm missing something very simple but would be very grateful if someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance.
Frank
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
[LINUX_Newbies] Booting from external hard drive
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