Hi,
What happens exactly? Can you give us an error? In case you get "NTDLR not found" errors, it could be caused by the fact that the windows C drive is not the first FAT32 partition on the drive... In that case I could probably help out; maybe you can post the fdisk -l /dev/hda and fdisk -l /dev/hdb outputs. Elton On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, John Gilger wrote: > Following the instructions in the Gentoo installation guide, I haven't been > able to get Windows XP to boot. > > Fdisk shows that hda1 is the Windows D: drive, a locked restoration tool. > hda2 is the Windows C: drive where everything is. hda2 is bootable. > > Gentoo is installed on hdb. It boots fine with GRUB. > > In my /boot/grub/grub.conf file for Windows XP, I have root (hd0,1) and > chainloader (hd0,1)+1. Grub is installed in the MBR -- (hd0). > > Apparently, I misunderstood the instructions. Can anybody enlighten me? > > TIA, > > John > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
