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> At least this way, if your Windows drive is attached to SATA port 2 and 
> you install Windows on it, Windows will look for the Windows partition 
> on the drive attached to SATA port 2, and it should also install it's 
> MBR on the drive attached to SATA port 2.  Then it should be a case of 
> reattaching the Ubuntu drive and altering the grub.conf.

Presumably, after installing Windows, I would reconnect the Ubuntu drive
and disconnect the Windows drive. Then, make the amendment to grub.conf
as follows:-

title Windows
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1

after which re-attach the Windows drive and reboot.

One question, please do I use hd0 and hd1 or do I use sd0 and sd1?

Norman

 


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