You can manually edit grub to add Win2k. You do this by booting to linux
and editing /etc/grub.conf.
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 13:52, ALEXIS TAJAN wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I have a computer running with two partitions. I initially have
> Windows 2000 Pro running on the active partition then I installed
> bayanihan linux and let it use the other partition. The problem is i
> can't get to Windows 2K Pro because it does not appear on the GRUB
> selection. Fdisk(using DOS) shows that the W2k partition is still
> active and when I delete the partition where Linux is installed W2K
> runs.
>  
> How can I add W2K in the selection? I can delete/reinstall linux just
> to make this work with dual boot.
>  
> thanks in advance.
>  
> alex...
> 
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