Luca Capello, le Sun 01 Oct 2006 03:15:46 +0200, a écrit : > 1) `qemu -hda /dev/hda10 -fda grub-0.95-i386-pc.ext2fs -boot a` > > This seems not to recognize the table partition of /dev/hda10, thus > failing to start.
What does not recognize the table partition ? You don't need a table partition: just tell grub that the root is (hd0). If it really wants a table partition, then you can fdisk /dev/hda10 and create a partition starting at 1 and ending at the number of cylinders of partition hda10. Beware of correctly setting the geometry the same as hda in terms of heads and sectors. > 2) `qemu -hda /dev/hda -fda grub-0.95-i386-pc.ext2fs -boot a` This is dangerous: in linux, there is no coherency between hda and hda10, so mounting hda10 in linux then using it in qemu via hda will result to a corrupted system. Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

