My linux drive is on my only SCSI disk, partition zero
and
Windows is on IDE disk , partition 1.
 
I have tried all combinations of hd0,0 / hd0,1 / hd1,0 etc and cannot get grub to chainload Windows from the SCSI drive. At the moment I have to go into the BIOs and change from SCSI to IDE to select O/S.
 
 
Also, I couldn't see a way to get grub to not boot anything and fail. This would also have solved the problem because when SCSI fails to boot the BIOs falls back to IDE.
 
Thanks for any pointers.
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