Hi, I just saw a posting on FreshMeat. A guy was unable to boot windows since converting his boot partition to being a dynamic disk (he was actually using lilo, but not certain grub would work either).
In case you're not familiar, the logical disk manager (LDM) in windows 2000 & XP, uses dynamic disks to support stripes, mirrors, RAID, etc. It's actually a new partitioning scheme where all the information is now on disk, rather than in the registry. I've written an LDM driver for Linux (in late 2.4), so I understand dynamic disks fairly well. What information do you need to boot windows from a dynamic disk? Will a mounted partition be enough? Do you need to know where, on disk, various things are? (Excuse my ignorance of grub). If you let me know what you need to know, I can write you some code to find it. Cheers, FlatCap (Rich) [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub