Antonio Olivares wrote:
--- John Summerfield <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Jason Taylor wrote:
On 10/21/07, John Summerfield
<debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, bugzilla #322401 addresses this, and Jeremy
mentioned that this
is fixed in the latest update. As far as I know
(what I had to do) was
just manually add the Vista partition to the
grub.conf and away I
went.
I was dreading the thought of this going out
unfixed. Its a minor
inconvenience for me, but you should see the
problems people have been
having with grub, on F-list! They'd be formatting
their disks,
reinstalling Windows, swearing off Linux....
This would not be a wise thing to do. They should
You know that, I know that. but there's a lot on F-L who don't. Take a
look at the discussions in the past week!
This happened to me as well on a machine, I did not
even noticed. Then I wanted to boot Windows, and the
grub entry was not there. So I said to myself "oh
shit", but I did what Jason said, manually added the
entry to grub.conf and I was able to boot up windows
again.
I just typed in to the grub command line:
chainloader (hd0,0)+1
boot
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Cheers
John
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