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Yedidyah Bar-David |
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Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:01:39 +0300 |
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:36:05PM -0700, Dan Matloff wrote:
>
> I am new to Linux and installed Red Hat 7.2 yesterday with a GRUB
> issue. I call it an issue because I probably launched it wrong when I
> loaded Red Hat in the GUI mode. When I boot the system, GRUB is
> bypassed and boots directly to Windows 2003 server. I loaded Red Hat
> / on hd0,2; and the /boot files on hd0,3; and the swap file on hd0,4.
> I told Red HAt to put the GRUB off the MBR because of a warning thAt
> it would make win2k/nt, etc. unbootable. How can I change GRUB to
> make my system dual boot? I now run Red Hat off the floppy, but don't
> like to boot it this way! Dan
If you did configure grub for dual-boot, and your only problem is that
it's not on the MBR, you can fix it easily by marking that partition
that has it on its boot sector (sounds to me it's /dev/hda3=(hd0,2))
as active. Either from Linux (e.g. with fdisk) or Windows (Computer->
manage->Disk Management).
--
Didi
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