Re: GRUB Helpand

2004-07-13 Thread Larry Cook
Hi Ed, I then decided to do it right; just boot from grub using /dev/hda0. > title Windows > rootnoverify (hd0,0) > chainloader +1 Since you haven't gotten many response, I figured I take a stab. It's been a while since I've had to understnad GRUB, so I'm pretty much guessing here. First

Re: GRUB Helpand

2004-07-13 Thread Michael ODonnell
I have a dual-boot machine. FWIW, here is how fdisk describes its two partitions - note that both are marked bootable: Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 13243260493667 HPFS/NTFS /dev/hda232449728

GRUB Helpand

2004-07-13 Thread Ed Robitaille
I just updated to SuSe 9.1 Pro. It went fairly well. Nothing actually broke until I decided to make a radical change. I had been using grub with a boot floppy as the initial boot device. The load process would the switch to /dev/hd0 for vmlinuz and initrd. I would get the screen for selecting the