Grub.conf windows 2000


















The commands given in Section 9. The commands to set the global preferences for the menu interface are placed at the top of the file, followed by stanzas for each operating kernel or operating system listed in the menu. Two sections are given, one for each operating system entry, with commands specific to the system disk partition table. Note that the default is specified as an integer. This refers to the first title line in the GRUB configuration file.

Configuring a GRUB menu configuration file to boot multiple operating systems is beyond the scope of this chapter. Consult Section 9. In your "W2KP" terms above, what does the 'P' stand for?

I know only of W2K. Early versions of Win2k cannot work correctly with drives over GB for example Furthermore, from the various Win XP installs I've done, it appears that those files do not exist in some XP versions anywhere on the drive!

So, I'm not sure what effect copying any version of them to their partition would have. And again, no ntdetect. I'll help others if I can, but I believe we need more data to go on! When such a problem occurs Windows not booting after installing Ubuntu , there could be many reasons, sometimes as easy as just COLD rebooting just to be sure a system, so the BIOS has a chance to see the new data in the Partition Table. Very often, people don't share enough info, keep back info that they think can't possibly have anything to do with a problem, yet it very much does!

For example, one guy deleted an old Win 98 partition at the beginning of his drive and then proceeded to install Linux in it They stupidly overwrite the Boot sector there with their own boot code, so it's impossible to run any of these OSs with a Linux OS in that partition All that to say: I'm not exactly sure why your Win OS wouldn't boot up the first time you tried until after copying those files!

It may not be because you did so! On a Win OS, they should have already been there!! What SP version did you have? What SP version of the files did you use to copy to it? These details can be really important in figuring out things What's in the very first partition of your first HDD?

What was in the MBR sector before you installed Ubuntu?



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