Wow, looks like after a week of fighting with this, I have at least found the right mailing list! Thanks so much everyone already for your help. <div><br></div><div>I have tried checking the BIOS to get to be able to show the 3rd drive up for booting but to no avail. It shows when I boot into the live cd and can install to it, and also when I boot into the RAID 0 with WinXp it shows fully and properly partitioned .. within Micro-Suck Disc Mangler (oops, Microsoft Disk Manager I mean, wink).</div>
<div><br></div><div>To be honest, I am finding this pretty perplexing. Heck, I would be willing to pay someone to help me get this done, I have "wasted" a ton of time on this already. But, I WOULD like to know what I am doing wrong and use this as a learning experience. </div>
<div><br></div><div>TIA</div><div>Jim</div><div><br></div><div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Joe Palladino (aka The Mindfulgeek) <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mindfulgeek@gmail.com">mindfulgeek@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<pre>I have a Dell XPS 710 w/RAID 0 config which has my XP install on it,
all working fine and dandy.
Have installed a 3rd hard drive (500G Seagate) and trying to install
Ubuntu 8.10 onto that as a dual boot.
Have been able to run through setup/install numerous times, (like,
30??) but keep having problems once it is done, think I specifically
need help with GRUB,,,?
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<pre>I've been fighting with this off and on for a week now L
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<pre>If you bios supports loading off the 3rd hard drive... no what's needed
is to have grub installed on the boot sector of the first hard drive.
That grub will point to the 3rd hard drive for config and a list of
options which will then boot off any of the disks.
But it's not easy to set up, you need to know what your doing with that
kind of setup.
Let us know if you'd like some help with it.
Martin,
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You can always use gparted on system rescue cd to add and the 3rd drive
to the raid and repartion the raid to have a separate Linux partition.<br>
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