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  • in fact, Grub2 numbers partitions starting at 1, so the numbers should match the /dev/sdaN nodes. thus in Grub2, /dev/sda1 is seen as (hd0,1) ; /dev/sda2 as (hd0,2) , etc. Commented Feb 20, 2010 at 7:03