antonio montagnani wrote:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 04:00, antonio montagnani wrote:
title DOS
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
This boot stanza looks a bit weird - the 2nd and 3rd lines conventionally start with whitespace (a tab), but can't see anything in the docs that says it is REQUIRED, and don't want to reboot to find out empirically right now. The missing "makeactive" line suggested earlier in the thread (see also "grub info") is more likely to be the problem.
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here is the ouput of df command Filesystem blocchi di 1K Usati Disponib. Uso% Montato su /dev/hdb2 14152372 2977916 10455548 23% / /dev/hdb1 101086 12533 83334 14% /boot none 127504 0 127504 0% /dev/shm
Fdisk will follow as he didn't find the command and it was too late last night.........anyway he doesn't remember any deletion of files or bad crash....
Yes, he could boot both Fedora and Windows.
Check to see if /dev/hda1 is active when you get the fdisk output. IIRC some versions of Windoze get unhappy if they are not the active partition. If the behavior changed when you did the Fedora upgrade, that may be a clue.
Phil Schaffner
Results of
[visto@localhost visto]$ /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda
Impossibile aprire /dev/hda (i.e. Impossible to open /dev/hda translated from Italian..)
[visto@localhost visto]$
What does it mean???
Tnx
That you need to become root....
Items that are in /sbin /usr/sbin *usually* are meant to be run as root.
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