I would NOT use the windows loader. Boot the box with either disk 1 or
the rescue cd, mount the system, from the prompt type "grub-install
/dev/hda" without the quotes, assuming you have an IDE drive set as
master on the first channel. Then check /boot/grub/grub.conf to make
sure that your linux is in one of the stanza's.
Amit Patel wrote:
I just installed Fedora core 3 on my computer but I can't boot Fedora.
I have 2 physica hard drives with 2 operating systems, om the first
hard drive I have windows 2000 and on the second one I have windows
XP. I installed Fedora on the 2nd harddrive, and the root partition is
not within the first 1024 sectors--as XP is using that.
All the installation process was successful, except that when I
rebooted the computer, it does not show Fedora option in the OS load,
all I can see is win 2000 and win XP.
Any info. regarding the problem(s) with its solution is appreciated.
Cheers!
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