Wow! That was an interesting result from Grub, I'd never have expected
that, though I can't blame Grub as it was most likely my fault.
I was trying to get it so I can boot my second hard drive, hd1 and get
its XP to load from Grub.
Choices would be Linux, Vista or XP.
I was in the command-line and typed
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
hide (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
boot
Made sense to me, I figured it would be all good. But!! It wasn't.
Instead Vista started to load (that's hd0,0), so I'm confused as to why
XP (hd1,0) didn't.
Oh well I thought, anyway, half way through the load Vista command
console comes up and says "autocheck program not found".... umm, okay I
thought, then I hear *click* *tink* and the hard drives are turning off,
WTF! Next thing I know the machines posting with a WIDE RANG BIOS
ERROR.... WTF!
So I recovered to previous (thank you gigabyte for dual bios)...
Okay, so Grub clearly upset Vista by "switching"/"hiding" things. But..
1... why didn't that work to boot XP
2... surely it was Vista that got upset and did bad bios things right...
there's no way Grub could have done that?!
H
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