I'd appreciate advice on whether wine, win4lin, VMWare or some other route might get me out of a bind. I'm embarrassed, but here's what I did:
At the start, my ThinkPad (A31) was dual booted via grub, Windows XP on /dev/hda1, sid on the rest, 2.6.15-homemade kernel. So I added a second hard drive in the UltraBay. I then copied the XP partition to the new drive -- dd if=/dev/hda1 of=/dev/hdb1 bs=$((1*1024*1024)). I double checked: XP booted and recognized both C: and D: drives. OK, I thought, and wiped Windows off the original drive, and took it all for Debian, with / mounted on hda1. So of course XP doesn't boot from its new location, even though grub finds it via update-grub. Shouldda known! If anyone knows how I might just enable the XP copy on /dev/hdb1, aka D:, I'd be grateful. I've investigated, so far nothing. Another choice would be to forget XP, except that it is on rare occasion (involving proprietary dial-up) handy. Yet another would be to bite the bullet, wipe the drive, repartition, reinstall that Other OS on hda, and then reinstall sid. Ugh, what a chore! Is there a third family of choices? Would wine, win4lin, VMWare or something else be able to run XP where it is? Thanks for any advice, if only to think twice next time! (Wait: I know that now!) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==================================================== PGP key 1024D/99421A63 2005-01-05 EE51 79E9 F244 D734 A012 1CEC 7813 9FE9 9942 1A63 gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 99421A63
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