> If you're talking about Windows 95/98/Me, I doubt it.
> But I'm no expert.
>
> NT/2000 should be able to do it, though.

Hmm. Yes, I am talking about installing Windows98. At least two other people
have replied that they had success but I don't think they specified which
versions of Windows they were using.

SteveC, et al? Were you folks using Win9x/me or NT/2000?


Again, thanks,
::mark



>
> --- Mark Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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
> >
> >
>
>
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