On Thu, Jan 04 2001, Ricardo Jorge wrote:

Hi,

use chainloading as I doubt grub can handle SCO kernel. It's similar to
booting NT (you need SCO's boot loader somewhere), you can also tell grub to
ignore file system errors/problems (rootnoverify or somesuch, consult
documentation).

Regards,
Goran

>      I have GRUB installed in a LapTop (Compaq), runnig Windows NT, SCO 
> 3.2v4.2 and Mandrake.
> 
>    The problem is that I can�t make a cofiguration that works with SCO 
> as GRUB always gives me the message "Filesystem Type unknown, Partition 
> Type 0x63".
> 
>    Looking for information I noticed that  0x63 filesystem type is also 
> related with GNU Hurd, but in my case it is not as I installed SCO using 
> its install disks and the file type was assigned by SCO.
> 
>    Do you have any information I can use to configure GRUB to boot SCO ?
> 
> 
> 
>                    Ricardo Jorge
> 
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