Boot from Second SATA Drive

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Published on 2009-08-31T18:35:11Z Indexed on 2010/04/26 17:43 UTC
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I have a Dell Precision 490 Workstation, and I just had my other question answered, Install Ubuntu to drive B without impacting drive A, and now I'm having a boot sequence issue.

The external drive is great, boots up fine on my laptop, but how do I tell my desktop to boot from my second SATA drive and not the first SATAdrive.

My drive configuration as follows

  1. SATA-0: Windows
  2. SATA-1: DVDR
  3. SATA-2: Ubuntu

When I choose the boot menu, the option I have is "Internal Hard Drive". I assume it searches all drives, and loads the first bootable one it finds (which happens to be Windows), but I'd like to be able to select the drive from a list.

Has anyone experienced this? Is possible without disabling the first hard drive in the BIOS?

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