GRUB, MBR and NTLDR confusion
िऩऩाद
freeninad at gmail.com
Wed May 24 11:15:20 UTC 2006
Hi
I have 2 hard disks. /dev/hda(primary) and /dev/hdb(slave) 40gb each. I
have been facing a problem of bootloaders when installed on the MBR. To be
safe and avoid any further problems I have decided to go with ntldr the
windows bootloader. My first hdd has Win XP Slack 10.2 and FC3. The 2nd hd
is solely for experimentation and contains Ubuntu 5.10 only.
Whilst googling for information I found that GRUB can be loaded on to the
boot partition instead of the MBR and also ona floppy or CD.
Now my problem is I do not have a seperate boot partition. In turn whilst
installing ubuntu I installed GRUB on /dev/hdb2.
I created a linux.bin file by issuing
dd if=/dev/hdb2 of=/linux.bin bs=512 count=1
and copied it to C:\ and also added it to boot.ini and named it as linux.
When I start the pc I get this option along with the windows XP option but
on selecting it the system hangs with a constant beeping sound.
Is there any other solution? Have I gone wrong somewhere?
I do not want to install GRUB on to MBR but instead use the ntldr to boot
Linux
Currently I am booting by inserting the first cd of the slackware and
issuing the boot command with the root as the specific partition
Thanks and Regards
Ninad Bapat
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