I'd go for a small sepparate partition few megs or smth. Ext2 so doze
will not see it. ;-)

You put there the content of /boot/grub/* and /etc/grub.conf nothing
more and then install grub from folppy. You can copy the content of the
grub folder from a running linux installation, you don't need to install
a full blown linux there. Of course in order to edit the menu you'll
have to use a bootable linux disk but apart from that it should work...

> for testing reasons different parallel windows XP installations have 
> to be done on one single harddisk. Can grub boot this?
> 
> For getting it more sophisticated no linux installation will be 
> available and all XP partitions will be ntfs. And of course booting 
> from floppy disk or cd is not desirable.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.


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