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Re: Grub not right on new install.

Jim Smith

2008-06-16

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Clifford Snow wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 16:35 -0700, Jim Smith wrote:
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>> I installed 8.04 on a desktop system intending it to dual boot with
>> WinXP, which one user requires for coursework software. The install went
>> fine and Hardy is running great on the system. The problem is that Grub
>> somehow did not pick up the WinXP installation which is in a partition
>> on another hard drive. Do you think that running "sudo update-grub" will
>> be enough, or as I fear will I need to add WinXP manually?
>>  
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>> WinXP is on the first partition of the first drive, /dev/sda, Ubuntu is
>> on a partition of the second drive, /dev/sdb.
>>  
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> Just add in another section for XP,
> Something like:
>
> title WinXP
>  rootnoverify (hd0,0)
>  chainloader +1
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Thank you for the reply. I was finally able to dig thru the manpages for
Grub and also thru the top of the menu.lst file and with a few trial and
errors, was able to get it right.

FWIW it looks sort of like this:
title               Microsoft Windows XP Home SP3
root               (hd0,0)
makeactive
savedefault
chainloader +1


and near the top of the file I added the line
default           saved
and it works fine. The user of that system and I thank you for the help.
It was really just a confidence problem, I should practice hackng around
in the system more often. With adequate backups made of course.

Jim

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