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Please, help on Grub
From: |
Giovanni Benedetti |
Subject: |
Please, help on Grub |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Nov 2000 19:27:03 +0100 |
Dear Sirs,
sorry to bother you. I tried all my best for not disturbing you but,
really, I don't know where to get a solution by myself anymore.
If you could be so kind to help me, I would really appreciate.
My job is to develop Web sites and to configure NT/Linux servers for
Internet, therefore I have to test my applications on several operating
systems/distributions. For that, I'm using an IDE disk of 40GB, sliced
in several different partitions. I know that's a crazy way of dueing,
but please consider I often just need to test if a configuration is
working or not on a particular system and nothing more, and to switch
on/off all the time a bunch of disks is very boaring.
My problem is that I can't load BeOS 4.5 using Grub.
My IDE disk is sliced as following:
/dev/hda1 Windows 98
/dev/hda2 /boot
/dev/hda3 swap
/dev/hda4 extended
/dev/hda5 (data only) FAT32 filesystem
/dev/hda6 BeOS 4.5
/dev/hda7 Windows NT 4.0 Server
/dev/hda8 Caldera 2.3
/dev/hda9 SuSE 6.4
/dev/hda10 Debian 2.2
/dev/hda11 Mandrake 7.0
/dev/hda12 Slackware 7.0
/dev/hda13 Mandrake 7.1
/dev/hda14 Corel Linux 1.0
/dev/hda15 Linux Espresso 0.2
/dev/hda16 Turbolinux 6.0
/dev/hda17 easyLinux 2.2
/dev/hda18 FreeBSD 3.3
/dev/hda19 NetBSD 1.4
/dev/hda20 SCO Unixware 7.1
/dev/hda21 Red Hat 6.2
/dev/hda22 Windows 2000 Server
I was using LILO as boot loader, in the past.
Recently, I installed Mandrake 7.1 which allow to use Grub 0.5.94 as
boot loader. I tried it and I found it really powerful and flexible.
Everything worked fine and all the operating systems loads in a
wonderful way by the Grub menu. Everyone except BeOS.
I have to use that experimental operating system because I have one of
my better customer who like it and pretend to use it in his company, and
want me to prepare an Intranet which works on it.
I can still access to the BeOS partition just booting the system by the
BeOS boot floppy, but I would like to use Grub.
Dueing the fact I think it's possible, it means I have been not able to
properly set up Grub for that.
When I was using LILO I was able to access the BeOS partition after a
modification of the lilo.conf file, where I added the following lines:
other = /dev/hda6
label = beos
table = /dev/hda
This because BeOS has it's own boot loader, called Bootman, which can be
installed on the MBR only.
I configured the entry for BeOS in the menu.lst file of Grub as
following:
root (hda0,5)
makeactive
chainloader +1
but, as I told you, it doesn't works.
When I try to launch BeOS from the Grub menu, it prints the following
error message:
root (hd0,5)
Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xeb
makeactive
Error: no such partition
I also tried the chainloader --force +1 command, but it doesn't works
too.
If I well understood, the +1 option means that will be chainloaded the
first sector in the particular partition. That's could be the problem I
supposed, because BeOS Bootman program doesn't allow to install the
loader in the first sector of the partition but only in the MBR.
With the table= option in lilo.conf I solved the problem in the past,
but I couldn't recognize a corrispondent command in Grub. Surely it
exists. That's my question: which the command is?
Thank you in advance and really really SORRY for disturbing you about
this matter.
I searched a solution on usenet, but it looks like nobody is so stupid
like me trying to use a such complex configuration. Nobody has an answer
for me.
If you have no time for helping me, please just let me know where the
solution could be.
Thank you again
Yours sincerely
Giovanni Benedetti
Florence - Italy
address@hidden
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Giovanni Benedetti <=