On 3/19/06, Robert Welz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: .. > Hi. > You don't have to format your windows partition, you don't even toch it. > Just format /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 > and /dev/hda2 and install gentoo on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 as > described in the handbook. > > When gentoo is installed completely you just edit grub.conf and you are > fine: > Add > title Windows > rootnoverify (hd0,0) > chainloader +1 > > and you can boot into Windows. > > Robert ..
Thanks, Robert. Before doing anything, I just wanted to make sure that I have it right. localhost ~ # localhost ~ # localhost ~ # localhost ~ # localhost ~ # cat /boot/grub/grub.conf -n 1 default 0 2 timeout 30 3 splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz 4 title=Gentoo Linux 5 root (hd0,1) 6 kernel /kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda4 7 initrd /initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 localhost ~ # cat grub.conf -n 1 default 0 2 timeout 30 3 splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz 4 title=Gentoo Linux 5 root (hd0,1) 6 kernel /kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda4 7 initrd /initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 8 9 title Windows 10 rootnoverify (hd0,0) 11 chainloader +1 localhost ~ # date Tue Mar 21 14:40:40 GMT 2006 localhost ~ # So, just replace /boot/grub/grub.conf with /root/grub.conf , yes? All is well with gentoo :) thanks, Thufir -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list