On 25/03/11 11:01, compdoc wrote: >> That's still not what I wanted, I would prefer to use the >> Windows already on one of my hard drives and dual boot >> via grub. I will try the procedure you describe, if I can't >> manage that then the problem will be resolved with an >> eventual new install of F-15. > > This was something I posted earlier, but I didn't reply to the thread > properly, so it might have started a new thread: > > >> My problem is >> that the only way I can get Windows to run is to plug it into >> the first slot, then Windows boots but I never see grub. > By first slot I guess you sata port? It's been a while since I've noticed > Windows caring about device order. I have seen windows try to change its > drive letter when it finds itself on a new drive port, but that was only > under certain conditions. > > When you move your windows drive to port 1, you don't see grub because grub > is installed on the other drive. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about > dual booting with grub, so maybe someone else here can tell you how... > > I think if you were to place your windows drive in port 1, and then were to > set up grub to run from the windows drive, it would solve the problem? > > > Yes, and it does, selects Windows or Linux, but then I get the wrong F-14. I shrunk the Windows partition and installed a new copy of F-14 on the hard drive that came with this box [I bought it with XP Pro installed]. The working copy of F-14 that I am using now to type this is updated and very much re-configured with XFCE, etc. and was transplanted from a failed computer that did dual boot ok. Now if I could do surgery on this grub with a text editor and install it's lines booting this drive in place of the lines booting the un-updated copy ... Can I do that? A few days ago I was messing with grub and had to "rescue" with grub-install. I tend to panic when I lose this computer, although I have a second like it for backup and my nfs server too. Bob -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines