jdd a écrit :
Marc Chamberlin a écrit :
I had something go drastically wrong with a Windows XP partition on a
dual boot system (with SuSE) which is preventing it (Windows) from
there is no reason to do any such thing to have openSUSE/xp/vista run
together (I have all them three).
However,
Marc Chamberlin a écrit :
I had something go drastically wrong with a Windows XP partition on a
dual boot system (with SuSE) which is preventing it (Windows) from
there is no reason to do any such thing to have openSUSE/xp/vista run
together (I have all them three).
However, most of the tim
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 08:26:10 pm Marc Chamberlin wrote:
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> So I am lost and confused... Can anyone offer me advise on how to get
> this stubborn boot loader to do what I want it to? (That is to allow me
> to boot up my new second Win XP?) I REALLY do NOT want to have to
> reinstall SuS
re is what you want in the winblows section of your grub.conf:
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
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> Marc Chamberlin wrote:
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> | So I am lost and confused... Can anyone offer me advise on how to get
> | this stubborn boot loader to do what I want it to? (That is to allow me
> | to
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Marc Chamberlin wrote:
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| So I am lost and confused... Can anyone offer me advise on how to get
| this stubborn boot loader to do what I want it to? (That is to allow me
| to boot up my new second Win XP?) I REALLY do NOT want to have to
| reinstall
Marc Chamberlin wrote:
I had something go drastically wrong with a Windows XP partition on a
dual boot system (with SuSE) which is preventing it (Windows) from
booting up properly. So I decided to purchase a second drive and
create a new partition on this disk drive and reinstall Windows XP
th
I had something go drastically wrong with a Windows XP partition on a
dual boot system (with SuSE) which is preventing it (Windows) from
booting up properly. So I decided to purchase a second drive and create
a new partition on this disk drive and reinstall Windows XP there. To
accomplish this,