If you have your "boot partition" on a logical partition that's fine, but your "system partition" has to be the first _primary_ partition on the first drive.
Ah, that must've been my problem a few months ago. No matter what I did I couldn't boot into windows. I tried everything I could find on any GRUB faq that I could dig up and everying the UUGer's told me to do, but still nothing. I even switched to LILO, but no luck there. Eventually I found that if I told GRUB to try to boot a separate FAT32 partition with no OS on it, it would give me an error and say "press any key to continue". When I pressed a key it would immediately start to boot into windows, a strange but workable solution. I'll have to fix it when I get back to BYU.
-Joel
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