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Linux, UNIX, Open Source Rat & Tat bei Problemen und Fragen rund um GNU/Linux, BSD und sonstige UNIXe |
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Ich hab mich da strikt an "info grub" gehalten: File: grub.info, Node: Chain-loading, Prev: Loading an operating system directly, Up: General boot methods Load another boot loader to boot unsupported operating systems -------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to boot an unsupported operating system (e.g. Windows 95), chain-load a boot loader for the operating system. Normally, the boot loader is embedded in the "boot sector" of the partition on which the operating system is installed. First, set GRUB's root device to the partition by the command `rootnoverify': grub> rootnoverify (hd0,0) Second, set the "active" flag in the partition by the command `makeactive'(1) (*note Chain-loading-Footnote-1: ![]() grub> makeactive Third, load the boot loader by the command `chainloader': grub> chainloader +1 `+1' indicates that GRUB should read one sector from the start of the partition. The complete description about this syntax can be found in *Note Filesystem::. If this succeeds, run the command `boot'. However, DOS and Windows have a deficiency, so you might have to use more complicated instructions. *Note OS-specific notes::, for more information. Wenn es ohne geht kein Problem ![]() Ciao, Steve
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