On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:16:27 -0600 "Javier Vasquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/19/07, Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I took a leap of faith (or folly, yet to be seen) and > > > installed grub2. I did this in an attempt to move from Lilo to > > > Grub (as I prefer grub). However, I didn't realize that Grub2 is > > > vastly different! It seems to be installed correctly as I have a > > > grub.cfg file that looks correct for booting all of my Linux > > > kernel images. What I don't have though is an entry for > > > WindowsXP. How do I add this entry? Can grub find it > > > automatically? > > > > I don't what's the current status, but I know that grub2's support > > for booting things like Windows was somewhere between lacking and > > partly working at some point in the past (a year maybe?). > > > > > > Stefan > > Well, I'm using debian unstable, and with the latest version of grub2 > I can boot windows XP. However, it's not automatically. Apparently > there's a bug in grub itself which doesn't allow setting a global root > directory, and then try to set a different one in the menu entry. > Nice thing is that on unstable the menus are generated by scripts in > /etc/grub.d. > > So 1st thing is to comment the following lines out, as shown bellow: > > #if [ "x${GRUB_DRIVE}" = "x" ] ; then : ; else > # echo "set root=${GRUB_DRIVE}" > #fi > > >From /etc/grub.d/00_header. The 2nd thing is to add a script for the > windows XP, which is not included by default, I named it > /etc/grub.d/10_windows. The scripts are looked up by alphanumeric > order I believe. > > I'm attaching both files for your consideration. I don't know if a > bug needs to be filed, because I don't really know if grub needs to be > fixed for the root thing, or if it's just debian script which is > wrong. At any rate I found the work around I needed... > > I hope this helps... > > I think it's on the right track, but I seem to still have a problem. When I select Windows in list I get sent back to the Grub menu. Any ideas on why or where to look for a clue? -- Travis Crook Visions Beyond www.VisionsBeyond.com 208-478-7836 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]