> the rest of the installation and restarted the computer. When I chose to
> go to DOS I was praying that it would think to go to Windows XP. Instead,
> my computer went to the revovery for XP and wanted me to enter my recovery
> disk.
>
The fact that it got as far as XP recovery sounds like it actually
is booting up fine, but that something on your XP hard drive got messed
up and that is why windows wants to do a recovery. But I don't know how
this could happen unless you accidentally installed RedHat to the wrong
hard drive.
The other possibility is that somehow partitions got rearranged, so
now your boot.ini is pointing to the wrong partition, but the fact that
your XP is on a seperate HD, I don't see how your partitions could have
got rearranged.
So, in conclusion, not sure why it is doing this. Maybe it is something
with the grub boot loader. It would be interesting to take a look at it,
maybe you can call me Saturday if you don't get it fixed by then. Send
me an e-mail and I will give you my phone number.
Phillip
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