dual boot

Mark Street jet at sonic.net
Wed Jan 1 14:50:02 PST 2003


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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't windoze 2000 loader expect the OS to 
reside on the primary drive?? GOD complex.... primary master or nothing at 
all....  No tweaking on the BIOS would help you there.  You may be able to 
use the map= function in /boot/grub/grub.conf to remap the drives to "fool" 
doze into thinking it is the primary drive..  I have seen references to this 
in the past.... no examples though.

http://www.gnu.org/manual/grub-0.92/html_mono/grub.html#map

Scratch 2000 off the SCSI drive and relegate it to the IDE drive.... better 
yet, dump it. ; )


On Wednesday 01 January 2003 10:58, Joseph McCarty wrote:
> I have Win2k on my machine's SCSI drive.  I added an IDE primary master on
> which I installed RedHat.  Grub booted Linux fine, but not Windows. 
> Windows did not work right after the Linux install, even when I used CMOS
> setup to change the boot drive from IDE to SCSI.
>
> The "Multiboot with GRUB Mini-HOWTO" differs from my situation in that the
> author is using one hard disk.  Also, he installs Red Hat first, and then
> Win2k.  I'm hoping to keep my Windows drive intact.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe McCarty

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