The simple way of avoiding this complication is always installing Windows 1st / where it wants to go - hda1 (C:\).

Linux partitions live after that, and lilo/grub can take over easily from Windows, once Windows is happy.

In this case it would cost you the Win98 install - move your data elsewhere first.

hth

Rik

Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote:

Ill this help?

http://www.buildorbuy.org/win2000ntldr.html

Regards, Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 15 July 2004 12:11 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help - trashed booting


Ok silly me I thought these couple of days off would give me an
opportunity to upgrade my office computer. This is in part a windows
question, but there is a linux link and people here are smart.


Setup before today:

1. 40G hard drive partitioned so /dev/hda1 is fat with w98, balance of
disk is various linux partitions. Booting is via grub to either w98 or
gentoo linux.

Changes today:

2. added a new hard drive as /dev/hdb. Allowed the W2K windows installer
to format it as ntfs. Allowed windows installation to proceed to install
on that drive (E:\ after C:\ (w98) and D:\ (cdrom). I wasn't watching
most of the time but it eventually  said it was completed and would
reboot.

Result:

3. when grub tries to load the old win98 stanza, [1] it simply produces
the error message:

"NTLDR is missing
Press any key to restart"

4. linux still boots fine.

5. I have been unable to persuade grub to boot the presumably installed
w2k on /dev/hdb1

What next, I don't want to make anything worse!

[1] rootnoverify (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1




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