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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Stewart
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 11:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] grub and Windows
Well, here's what I did. I unplugged my old disk from the
primary master,
plugged the new disk into primary master, had my friend
install
Well, here's what I did. I unplugged my old disk from the primary master,
plugged the new disk into primary master, had my friend install Windows98
(he moved fast and I'm not exactly sure how he structured things but I think
its all one big FAT32 partition), booted successfully, and obsessively
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
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Stewart
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] grub and Windows
If you're talking about Windows 95/98/Me, I doubt it.
But I'm no expert
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
On Tuesday 24 April 2001 22:32, Mark Stewart 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