[EMAIL PROTECTED] (RD Lawrence) writes:
> Even if we had DOS floppies, I'm not sure this solution would work without
> juggling the cable connections.  Perhaps I'm mistaken, but I've heard that
> Microsoft's fdisk program makes the ASSUMPTION that the boot disk is hda0,0.  In
> the situations that I keep coming across, this isn't the case.

Correct. So I really don't get why you want to remove grub from hd1 if
you plan to boot from hd3... Boot from hd3 and don't give a damn about
hd1!
Perhaps I don't see the whole picture, excuse me in advance if it is the
case...

-- 
Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer              E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    It is exactly because a man cannot do a thing that he is a
                      proper judge of it.
                      -- Oscar Wilde

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