>   What I do for my WIN98 and WIN NT on the second harddrive is set up
> small partitions (~10 meg) on the first hard drive for booting and my
> main windows partitions (multi gig) on the second hard drive.  That way
> all the files needed for chainloading windows can be found on the first
> hard drive in a very small space.  I don't know if this work around
> will  be applicable to your situation but I can say it does work
> vis-a-vis this is how my OSes are setup with grub 0.5.92.  Hope this
> option helps.

I'm just wondering if it's not possible to use the 'map' command to
chainload Win9x/NT from a second harddrive. I tried this but without
success. I guess I invoked the command wrong:

        root=(hd1,0)
        map (hd0) (hd1)
        map (hd1) (hd0)
        chainload+1
        boot

thanks,
wagi



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