On Thu, 27 May 2004 13:32:26 -0300, Martin Michlmayr wrote: >* Herbert Kaminski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-24 14:47]: >> (1)OS-prober correctly recognized the linux on hda as SuSE 9.0 and >> the Win98 on hda and WinXP on hdc, but misinterpreted the OS/2 on >> hda as yet another Win98/ME/2000. However, I was only able to >> boot Sid or SuSE, not Win or OS/2. > >Do you know how to properly identify an OS/2 partition?
Well, if you see the abiguous partition type 10 (I believe) and cannot mount it as NTFS, then it is probably HPFS and that means OS/2. It might, however, not be bootable. If you find the file 'OS2BOOT' on any HPFS or FAT16 partition's root directory, then you may assume it is able to boot OS/2. >Do you know why Win98 didn't boot? Is this the same problem as >described at http://bugs.debian.org/248509 ? Two of the three Win98s could not boot because they were not on Drive C: of the first disk, so this was not D-I's fault. Unfortunately, I cannot investigate further why the third Win and the OS/2 did not boot because the primary disk of that setup died a few days later. I am now using the former hdc as hda, and with only a correction of the partition in menu.lst from hd0,2 to hd0,0 it now boots fine. As soon as I got another spare drive and a little time, I will retry the two disk setup. Herbert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]