Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Take a look at the Grub map command - it can set the conditions as if you the BIOS was set to boot from the Windows drive. This will make Windows happy, while still letting you have the Fedora drive as the first boot drive.As I pointed out, I was ABLE to boot w2kPro, XP, and Vista ONLY if my BIOs is set to boot Windows-Drive as the Primary boot drive. Heck - the boot-loader IS Grub! It WORKS and note that the boot-win is a logical partition! As the table shows, for the Windows drive, partition-1 is w2kPro, 2nd is XP, 3rd is Vista, 5th is boot-win, and 6th is w-App1 The problem is, that if I switch via BIOs primary boot drive to a Fedora-ONLY drive for which the generic boot-sys has chain-loader entries, Grub sees F8, F9, and Vista - but does not see w2kPro nor XP!
You can probably use something like this: title Drive B map (hd0) (hd1) map (hd1) (hd0) chainloader (hd0)I did this from memory, so I may have some of the syntax wrong. What it should do is remap the drives just like you had booted from the Windows drive, and then just to the boot loader on that drive.
Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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