Scott Ruckh wrote:
---- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Doll"
<margaret_doll@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:22 AM
Subject: Windows and RH
I have a user who installed RH on the first disk in a system. They
then switch the first and second disk. Windows was then installed
on the "new" first disk.
How do I fix the boot sequence so that both systems are accessible
without re-installing RedHat?
I am not sure you gave enough information for anyone to help with this
request.
Is the original disk (with Red Hat now the first disk again)? If so,
what is the boot loader you are using on that disk.
Is the windows disk the first disk, and you want the Red Hat disk to
be the second disk?
Without more information it is doubtful you will get an accurate
response.
Boot sequence is normally controlled in the system bios. Some systems
give you the option to select the boot disk (disk 1 or disk 2) during
the boot process. Others require that you go into the bios and manually
change the boot sequence each time that you want to boot a different
disk. Or .... you can modifiy the configuration to always boot to
'grub' and update the grub.conf file to allow you to select the boot disk.
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