> I just finished rebuilding my machine and I repartitioned
> my box so that
> it looks like:
>
> /dev/hda1 = windows xp (ntfs)
> /dev/hda2 = linux swap
> /dev/hda3 = gentoo (ext3)
>
> no, I don't have a separate /boot partition. Anyway, I followed the
> installation instructions (excellent btw!)
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Gary Davis wrote:
> I have almost exactly the same setup. What you do is follow the grub
> configure in the Installation Instructions and simply put (hd0,2)
> wherever it lists (hd0,0). Everything else should remain the same,
> including setup (hd0) which puts grub in the MBR
"boot.ini dd linux dual boot" for more info on the subject, as my
> explanation is very cut and dry.
>
> kev
>
>
>
> ->-Original Message-
> ->From: Jeremy Workman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ->Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:14 PM
> ->
I have almost exactly the same setup. What you do is follow the grub configure in the Installation Instructions and simply put (hd0,2) wherever it lists (hd0,0). Everything else should remain the same, including setup (hd0) which puts grub in the MBR.
Hope this helps,
-Gary
I just finished rebui
rom: Jeremy Workman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:14 PM
->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] grub help (hda1=winxp,
hda3=linux)
->
->
->I notice you said you tried "setup (hd0,0)". That would
be the first
->partition on
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->From: Jeremy Workman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:14 PM
->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] grub help (hda1=winxp, hda3=linux)
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->
->I notice you said you tried "setup (hd0,0)". That would be the first
->
I notice you said you tried "setup (hd0,0)". That would be the first
partition on the first hard drive (/dev/hda1). To install Grub into the
master boot record the command would be "setup (hd0)".
Hope this helps.
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 13:04, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> hey everyone,
>
> I just finishe
If you like to try a nice (dangerous? i dont know, to me works fine with w98)
from dos's fdisk:
fdisk /mbr
This clear the mbr and then you go to grub and try again.
Good luck
On Thursday 06 March 2003 18:04, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> hey everyone,
>
> I just finished rebuilding my machine and I rep
hey everyone,
I just finished rebuilding my machine and I repartitioned my box so that
it looks like:
/dev/hda1 = windows xp (ntfs)
/dev/hda2 = linux swap
/dev/hda3 = gentoo (ext3)
no, I don't have a separate /boot partition. Anyway, I followed the
installation instructions (excellent btw!) a