So you want to install linux later, why not install grub when its the time
you want to install linux. Most distros will autosetup your multibooting if
there is a preinstalled windows.


On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Ludwig Isaac Lim <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi:
>
>    I'm trying to install grub in my WinXP (Home Edition) laptop (for the
> purpose of installing
> Linux later). I decided that to use GrubInstall
> (http://www.geocities.com/lode_leroy/grubinstall/).
>
>     The following is the content of boot.ini (readonly,hidden,system file):
>     C:\boot\stage1="GRUB"
>
>     I copied stage1 and stage2 to c:\boot
>
>     I also created a very simple menu.lst in c:\boot:
>     default 0
>     timeout 8
>
>     title Windows XP
>         rootnoverify (hd0,0)
>         chainloader (hd0,0) + 1
>
>     Am I correct in assuming that whitespace are allowed before
> "rootnoverify" and "chainloader"?
> Grub manual did not say anything about whitespaces.
>
>     According to the INSTALL.txt file:
>     The defaults are such that if you put the files in C:\boot you can
> simply go for
> "grubinstall"; hence I ran "grubinstall"
>
>     I rebooted my computer, and no menu appeared. There was a message but
> before I can jot it
> down; it disappeared.
>
>      Any ideas why it didn't work?
>
> Regards,
> Ludwig
>
>
>
>
>
>
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