Hello linuxers, I have 7 partitions on my 40 gb hdd.Its structure is as follows
hda1 windows 98 primary partition hda3 windows XP Extended Logical part hda4 windows 2000 server Extended Logical part hda5 windows partition Extended Logical part hda8 debian woody 3 hda9 Redhat linux 9 hda12 swap
Now my problem is that i have installed windows 98 first then win xp then windows 2000 with boot options of all three.I installed debian woody 3 on hda8 and then redhat linux 9 on hda9.Now after installing redhat linux 9 i cant boot in to winxp/win2000.I can boot into win98/redhat linux/debian.During installation i have installed grub as my boot loader and added all the required partions for booting the windows os.Please provide some solution to this so i can boot in to any os through boot menu(grub).
Thankz in advance. Rohit Baisakhiya.
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hey guys has anyone tried to upgrade their redhat distros to feodra core .. ???
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Sometime Today, Rohit assembled some asciibets to say:
Now my problem is that i have installed windows 98 first then win xp then windows 2000 with boot options of all three.I installed debian woody 3 on hda8 and then redhat linux 9 on hda9.Now after installing redhat linux 9
The boot loader for all these partitions would have been in the master boot record, which was overwritten when you installed grub. I don't think there's an easy solution for this. The best would be to boot linux through the Win 2000 boot loader.
Philip
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:43:09 +0530 (IST), "Philip S Tellis" philip.tellis@gmx.net said:
Sometime Today, Rohit assembled some asciibets to say:
Now my problem is that i have installed windows 98 first then win xp then windows 2000 with boot options of all three.I installed debian woody 3 on hda8 and then redhat linux 9 on hda9.Now after installing redhat linux 9
The boot loader for all these partitions would have been in the master boot record, which was overwritten when you installed grub. I don't think there's an easy solution for this. The best would be to boot linux through the Win 2000 boot loader.
How do i do that,what addition do i have to make in windows 2000 boot loader and how do i make it default bootloader.Do i have to uninstall grub. I have important applications on windows OS.which i cannot afford to loose and cant install again. Suggest me some solution.
Regards Rohit
Philip
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