Happy Hammer wrote:I should say, though, the above method assumes you've installed Linux after Windows, opted not to install LILO on the MBR and that the Linux install is on the same drive as the Windows install.
I tried to use it to boot an Ubuntu install on a seperate drive using the Windows Boot-Loader and Ubuntu stalled waiting for boot device.
huh...
1)If you installed linux first then say vista, you can boot linux using its install disk or rescue floppy
Then use the ''dd'' command and use ''yast'' to set ''Grub'' to install on the linux partition
You can also install ''Grub'' to the MBR, then you get the options --> bios --> Grub --> vista loader
''It doesn't seem to overwrite the Vista's osloader'' --But maybe I'am just lucky ?--
2)As stated above windows has it own partition, same goes for Linux (Reiserfs)
''there are Not installed on the same partition''
Got Suse working on my own machine and Linux Mandriva 2006 on friends pc
However there is a small problem,
After getting linux to work, I wanted to backup the settings using ''VistaBootPRO 2.1''
then try to get win2000 to work
But ''VistaBootPRO 2.1'' gives the following error at startup :
Index and count must refer to a location within the string.
Parameter name: count