Hi,

I've read fragments of info in various places that suggest that Grub will
allow me to boot Windows from a disk that is not in the master position of
my primary IDE channel.

Is this true?

 I just added a second 15gb disk to my currently Linux only box. Can I
temporarily put this disk into the master position on the primary channel to
install Windows then move the disk to the slave position (still on the
primary IDE channel), point grub at its new position, and successfully boot
into Windows?

Would it work if the disk was on the secondary IDE channel?

Thanks,
::mark


Reply via email to