Tim wrote:
John Summerfield:
On my f8t3 system, where Anaconda neglected to add Windows, typing
this works ad a grub prompt:
chainloader (hd0,0)+1
boot
Tim:
Don't you mean:
rootnoverify (hd0,)
chainloader +1
John Summerfield:
No
Interesting, as the grub info file doesn't give any hint that you'd put
a drive name into the chainloader command. Just that you can use "+1"
and "--force" parameters with it.
I think '(hd0,0)' is part of "file." What do you think?
Try it.
NB: Not that it makes any difference, but I did mean to type (hd0,0),
not (hd0,)...
I thought you might.
(And with or without boot, at the end - it's not needed in the grub.conf
file.)
It's needed at the commandline. Try it.
Yes, I wasn't paying attention to where you wrote at the grub "prompt".
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