En/na Greg White ha escrit:
If I have to reinstall windows, I just reinstall, boot from a grub boot disk, 
reinstall grub:
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0,0)
should be good for that.

root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)

If you do it like you wrote you can loose your DOS data.

What do you guys think?

I would make a:
sda1 EXT3 partition /boot
sda2 FAT12
sda3 WINXP

I would use hide and unhide commands for installing DOS thinking that WINXP partition. does not exist.

I would use hide and unhide commands for installing WINXP thinking that DOS partition does not exit.

After that I would use hide and unhide commands for booting one partition or another.

This way each OS will have its own boot files in its own partition.

Make sure that sda is an IDE partition. As far as I know DOS does not support SATA drives.

adrian15
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