On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:37:52 -0500
Dave Witbrodt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> WinXP partition has to be on the "first" drive.  The machine I'm 
> writing this email on has, at times, had WinXP on the second drive; to 
> accomplish this trick you need to lie to the BIOS using the 'map' 
> feature of GRUB.  If you only have 2 IDE hard drives, you'd do it 
> something like this:
> 
>       map     (hd0) (hd1)
>       map     (hd1) (hd0)
> 
> This trick the BIOS (and WinXP) into thinking its on drive C:.

I do this same thing with  my XP install on /dev/hdb1 and lilo and it works 
great. In the event your mapping doesn't work...

I recommend you REMOVE your /dev/hda, move the /dev/hdb over to where /dev/hda 
was, making it /dev/hda. Then get out your windows cd, or recovery disk or 
whatever malarkey you've got and fix it. There are a couple tools you can use 
to fix the boot, if its actually broken. Then use the map trick and shuffle 
you're disks back around and enjoy.

A

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