2010-08-19, 14:40
UPDATE
I found this:
"You simply need to remove the "nodiskmount" flag from the boot configuration.
To remove this flag from the menu.lst file type 'sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst'
Arrow down to the first line under "## ## End Default Options ##" near the bottom of the file and on the "kernel" line arrow to the right until you see the "nodiskmount" text. Delete this text then press Ctrl+O [enter] to save the file then Ctrl+X to exit. Reboot your box and you should now see some new items in your file manager usually named something like sdb1 or sda1."
When I did this I saw a blank file in my Terminal. I ftped and to a look in the /boot/grub folder. There is no menu.lst in there.
I found this:
"You simply need to remove the "nodiskmount" flag from the boot configuration.
To remove this flag from the menu.lst file type 'sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst'
Arrow down to the first line under "## ## End Default Options ##" near the bottom of the file and on the "kernel" line arrow to the right until you see the "nodiskmount" text. Delete this text then press Ctrl+O [enter] to save the file then Ctrl+X to exit. Reboot your box and you should now see some new items in your file manager usually named something like sdb1 or sda1."
When I did this I saw a blank file in my Terminal. I ftped and to a look in the /boot/grub folder. There is no menu.lst in there.