On 1/25/06, Dawid Gajownik <gajownik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Try dd'ing this image to your hda MBR sector then... > > > > http://ccsh.us/IT300/linuxboot.dat > > I wouldn't do that. This image is 512 byte long so it will overwrite > partition table. What is more, GRUB uses also *_stage1_5 files, which > are installed _after_ MBR. Without it GRUB may not be able to read > kernel images. This is a MBR from a dual boot system; it works on my system. I did somewhat warn the OP that this was from a dual boot system. Also, this same method works on my PowerPC iMac Apple /dev/hda1 partition "label" -- since I still have not found a way to get anaconda to create it during the install process on any new HD installed in my iMac. The anaconda session tries to place an "Apple-Boot" label on my HD but the partition label must be called "Apple". But it's all good -- I just boot MacOS 9 off my USB Zip250 and format the drives =) -- WC -Sx- Jones | http://ccsh.us/ | Open Source Consulting -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list