On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 02:06 +0000, Dave Bolt IT Solutions wrote: > Well, I can't help much with the repair at this point, but I wander why you > moved the XP partition. As I said elsewhere, I did it without thinking, from the days when /boot needed to be in the first 1024 cylinders on the disk. The WinXP partition is pretty big. > When I first installed Fedora (core 8), I first installed XP since Microsoft > don't like to share with other OS's, into a partition at the beginning of > the first drive, leaving a second partition to be used mostly for storage. I > then installed Fedora (in my case on a second drive), and used the Fedora > installar's recomendations of where to put it's boot sector and whatever > else, and it just took care of the details. > Now, in your case, XP has been installed as the first partition on the > drive, then moved. Unfortunately, I think you will find that if you do get > XP to boot, it will still think it is on the first partition, so will not > run very well, if at all. > Reinstalling over XP may fix this without loosing most of the install, > although I think wiping and starting again will actually take less time. > (The repair install tends to check each file that is already on the drive, > instead of just writing new files, as far as I can tell). I'm thinking of jiggering the partitions to put WinXP first again and /boot second. I know how to fix the Linux side when I do that, so maybe putting WinXP back will help. I'd rather not re-install because I installed a bunch of stuff on Win before I did this, so it would be annoying (not to say awful) to have to do that all over again. > Regards > Dave > > > -- Matthew Saltzman Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines