On July 22, 2001 02:20 am, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do you mean that GRUB chainloads correctly the MS loader, but the following
> steps fail ? IIRC, the MS loader is not able to boot from an extended
> partition, and waits after a C: partition. Try this the `hide' command (see
> the info manual : `info grub').

The MS loader and the DOS system files are on the C: drive.  What's supposed 
to happen when I boot C: is that DOS starts from C: and then loads Windows, 
which is on D:.  D: is not and never was bootable.  It's not a problem of 
being able to boot anything; If that was the case then DOS wouldn't start at 
all.  The problem is that when I boot C: through Grub, DOS can't see D: and 
thus can't start Windows.  If I boot C: through Lilo or by disabling my Linux 
drive in my BIOS, then D: is visible and Windows starts like it should.

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