Rob Power wrote:
> Hi to all!
> I have a similar problem with this configuration:
> sda1 : Ubuntu boot Partition
> sda2 : Ubuntu Encrypted root
> sda3 : Windows XP (other people have same problem with Vista)
> encrypted with Truecrypt.
> There's a bug report related to this problem here
> (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/484102 ) opened
> by another user.
>
You have posted the same bug report to the same list twice in last two> With grub-legacy everything works well: It chainloads the XP Truecrypt
> boot manager from a dump file. Here's the old menu.lst.
> ------------------- menu.lst ---------------------------
> title Windows XP
> rootnoverify (hd0,2)
> makeactive
> chainloader (hd0,0)/truecrypt.mbr
> boot
> ------------------------------
> ------------------------------
>
> Now, all what I get from Truecrypt boot loader is this message:
> "TrueCrypt Boot Loader: Load damaged! Use Rescue Disk: Repair >
> Options > Restore Truecrypt Boot Loader"
> Here is my actual grub.cfg entry.
> -------------------- grub.cfg ---------------------------
> menuentry "Windows XP" {
> insmod chain
> set root=(hd0,3)
> parttool (hd0,3) boot+
> chainloader (hd0,1)/truecrypt.mbr
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> How did you succeed to make it boot?
> I mean, you find a way using drivemap to swap hd0 and hd1: is there a
> way to use drivemap for partitions? I suppose it's only for drives.
> Is there another workaround? I'll be glad to try it on my system to
> find the solution.
> Thanks in advance.
> Rob
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