I have a desktop with 2 drives (sda and sdb). sda contains windows XP.
Opensuse 10.2 (default installation) is on sdb. During the installation I had
to put grub on the root partition of sdb. The machines are under a lease and
we are NOT allow to modify the MBR. So the question is, how can I
On Saturday 25 August 2007 05:45:51 pm Alberto Santana wrote:
The machines are under a lease and
we are NOT allow to modify the MBR. So the question is, how can I boot my
linux from the windows xp boot manager?
Recent machines have BIOS boot menu during start up, before BIOS gives control
to
On Saturday 25 August 2007 09:09 pm, Rajko M. wrote:
NTFS, but then I run:
grub-install /dev/fd0
that installed grub on floppy and booted for quite some time from floppy.
The PC does not have a floppy drive, just USB from which it could boot.
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On Saturday 25 August 2007 08:25:51 pm Alberto Santana wrote:
On Saturday 25 August 2007 09:09 pm, Rajko M. wrote:
NTFS, but then I run:
grub-install /dev/fd0
that installed grub on floppy and booted for quite some time from floppy.
The PC does not have a floppy drive, just USB from
On 2007/08/25 18:45 (GMT-0400) Alberto Santana apparently typed:
I have a desktop with 2 drives (sda and sdb). sda contains windows XP.
Opensuse 10.2 (default installation) is on sdb. During the installation I had
to put grub on the root partition of sdb. The machines are under a lease and