Dear list, I've read a whole lot about problems booting Windows through Grub - but found no solution at all. By playing around with the options, I found a solution which *almost* works:
My main (Linux) drive is /dev/sda. / and /boot are on /sda1, i.e. (hd0,1). My crap (Windows) drive is /dev/sdb. There is only one partition /dev/sdb1. The whole drive has been encrypted with TrueCrypt. I've copied the MBR of /dev/sdb to /boot/truecrypt.mbr. Then I used the following grub entry: menuentry "Sigh" { insmod drivemap set root=(hd1,1) drivemap (hd0) (hd1) drivemap (hd1) (hd0) chainloader (hd0,1)/boot/truecrypt.mbr boot } This gets further than all other tutorials I've read before - it makes Truecrypt actually ask for my password. After I've entered it successfully, the Windows logo comes up and it appears to be booting. However, after about 20 seocnds, it just resets hard. The next time I boot Windows (7, BTW) that way, I get a message saying that it crashed during bootup and if I want to use some kind of boot rescue restore magic. When I say yes, a textmode progressbar comes up. When it reaches 100%, the computer again resets hard. I have a feeling that I'm almost there but am missing something - can somebody please help me? Kind regards, Johannes _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel