When referring to a specific device with GRUB, do so using the following format (note that the parentheses and comma are very important syntactically):
(
<type-of-device><bios-device-number>
,
<partition-number>
)
The
<bios-device-number>
is the BIOS device number. The primary IDE hard drive is numbered 0
and a secondary IDE hard drive is numbered 1
. This syntax is roughly equivalent to that used for devices by the kernel. For example, the a
in hda
for the kernel is analogous to the 0
in hd0
for GRUB, the b
in hdb
is analogous to the 1
in hd1
, and so on.
The
<partition-number>
specifies the number of a partition on a device. Like the
<bios-device-number>
, most types of partitions are numbered starting at 0
. However, BSD partitions are specified using letters, with a
corresponding to 0
, b
corresponding to 1
, and so on.
Note
The numbering system for devices under GRUB always begins with 0
, not 1
. Failing to make this distinction is one of the most common mistakes made by new users.
To give an example, if a system has more than one hard drive, GRUB refers to the first hard drive as (hd0)
and the second as (hd1)
. Likewise, GRUB refers to the first partition on the first drive as (hd0,0)
and the third partition on the second hard drive as (hd1,2)
.
In general the following rules apply when naming devices and partitions under GRUB:
-
It does not matter if system hard drives are IDE or SCSI, all hard drives begin with the letters hd
. The letters fd
are used to specify 3.5 diskettes.
-
To specify an entire device without respect to partitions, leave off the comma and the partition number. This is important when telling GRUB to configure the MBR for a particular disk. For example, (hd0)
specifies the MBR on the first device and (hd3)
specifies the MBR on the fourth device.
-
If a system has multiple drive devices, it is very important to know how the drive boot order is set in the BIOS. This is a simple task if a system has only IDE or SCSI drives, but if there is a mix of devices, it becomes critical that the type of drive with the boot partition be accessed first.