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Installing GRUB in a partition
From: |
Tahin Daniel |
Subject: |
Installing GRUB in a partition |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Apr 2003 12:04:58 +0200 |
Dear Author(s)!
Some days ago I tryed to install GRUB to a partition. The version is 0.96,
also the latest release. Well the MBR is full, because of a diskmanager.
GRUB starts fine, but some OS can't starts.
On this computer I have Windows 98 (first primary partition) + Windows
2000 (second primary partition) (now I plan Linux:-)). GRUB is in a 3.
primary FAT partition.
But I'm not able to start Win98 (tryed with: chainloader +1 -root
(hd0,0)-, chainloader (hd0,0)/boot/grub/win98). This was the error
message: "You must specify a valid path for command.com". But: when I
installed GRUB in the MBR on an other computer that doesn't requires
diskmanager, it started correctly win98/win2000 from the first/second
primary partition.
I'm not sure, whether is a bug or not, or is there anything wrong what I do?
Please help me, if you can, because I didn't find any other bootmanager
that supports to install it in a partition, like GRUB.
A lot of thanx for your help.
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