Hi! I'm trying to use GRUB 0.5.96.1 to boot Win98SE from an extended partition (drive G: in win98, /dev/sda7 in linux), but the boot loader just gives the standard "invalid system" message. Booting the same partition works fine with the OS/2 boot manager. I tried looking at the source, but I don't see any differences in the (intended) register contents when GRUB chainloads a boot sector compared to a standard MBR? Read 'Ya Somewhere... Ingo Korb _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition Ingo Korb
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- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition Ingo Korb
- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition Jochen Hoenicke
- Re: Booting win98 from an extended partition Ingo Korb
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