> > On 07/21/2009 07:15 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: > >> On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:08:15 -0400 > >> rgheck wrote: > >>> I'm thinking maybe this is a consequence of > having the boot partition on > >>> the second drive? > >> > >> I'm pretty sure all flavor windows have always > been willing to boot > >> only from drive zero (or C: or however you want to > talk about it). > >> > > Yes, but what I meant was: I've got both F11 and Vista > on the SAME drive (first drive) of a different machine. > > > > The section of this > > http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/html_chapter/grub_4.html > > on DOS/Windows suggests a technique that can allow you > to put Windows on some other disk. It may be that such a > technique is also needed here, to compensate for (hdx) > mapping weirdness. > > > So this ends up working for me: > > map (hd0) (hd1) > map (hd1) (hd0) > rootnoverify (hd1,1) > chainloader +1 > > Clearly, there's something weird about how grub is mapping > the drives here. Is there something I can do with the > device.map file to fix this? As I said before, I'm having to > use "wrong" hdX specifications all over the place. > > rh > > > Richard > Solaris 10 x86 has very similar problems with grub and Vista. I opted to go with VMs via Virtual Box instead (64 bit Vista host in my case). HOWEVER, I googled "boot vista with grub' and hit a load of documented solutions with various versions of Linux and Solaris. -- Nix -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines