On 1/11/06, Michael Wiktowy <michael.wiktowy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > With the dd step you are taking the MRB that should have GRUB on it already > and putting it into a file. NTLDR uses files to load the boot managers > rather than chainloading to a bootsector. You don't have to "reinstall" GRUB > anywhere. You just have to save it and put it somewhere and in some form > that NTLDR can use it. Yippy! I just learned something about Windows I didn't know. What I would like to know is - Why do all that? If grub is the loader and it can load all the other OS'es then why make NTLDR the loader? -- WC -Sx- Jones | http://ccsh.us/ | Open Source Consulting