Ahh! Gotcha. Will try that tomorrow!
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Jason Thomas wrote:
The problem is that grub is being installed in the mbr of the first
drive but uses files from the second drive.
What you should do is install grub into the mbr of the second drive, and
then use the windows bootloader to
The problem is that grub is being installed in the mbr of the first
drive but uses files from the second drive.
What you should do is install grub into the mbr of the second drive, and
then use the windows bootloader to chainload grub.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 05:02:27PM -0600, Branden R. Williams
Greetings! I'm a long time Grub lauder and Debian user and have been
steadily working to get several of our consultants laptops moved over to
Debian so when I get asked some question out in left field, I'm not
dealing with the likes of RedHat 7.3 (yes, it has happened... recently).
So we are i