Yes. I can't understand why but when I do that it just stops there,
displaying the boot options with no error messages

On 7/3/05, Vincent Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jago Pearce wrote:
> > Therefore the next drive MBR should be (hd1,0) but that does work if I
> > chainload to that.
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> The next whole drive (containing the MBR) should be (hd1).
> (hd1,0) is the first partition on it.
> 
> Vincent Pelletier
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