Triple boot FC3 intallation question

Ciba LO cibalo at gmx.co.uk
Fri Jan 28 03:42:28 UTC 2005


Hello,

Sorry for breaking in!!!

I have WinMe In (hd0,0) and Win98 MSDOS in (hd1,0).  And I can create 
bootable floppy for both.  Please advise how to create the bootsect.dos in 
linux or msdos for both to work with the grub chainloader that you have 
suggested.  I couldn't locate the bootsect.dos in my WinMe.

At 21:08 2005/01/26, you wrote:

>Paul Howarth wrote:
> > If you install grub in the MBR, you'll get a choice of two entries in
> > the grub menu, one for FC3 and one for DOS/Windows. When you select the
> > DOS/Windows entry, you'll get the Win2K boot menu that you currently
> > see, allowing you to choose between WinME and Win2K.
>
>Or if you add something like these two stanzas to /boot/grub/grub.conf,
>you should be able to boot all three OSes from grub. [1]
>
>title Windows 2000
>         rootnoverify (hd0,0)
>         chainloader +1
>title Windows ME
>         rootnoverify (hd0,0)
>         chainloader /bootsect.dos
>
>That's assuming that you've currently got WinME on C:, which is the
>first partition of the first drive, and that you've installed Win2K
>besides it (probably on another partition), allowing the Win2K
>installer to do its stuff.
>
>(It will put the WinME boot sector into a C:\bootsect.dos file: Grub can
>use that for booting WinME too).
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>James.
>
>[1] Not at the same time, obviously...
>
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Best Regards,
Ciba LO<cibalo at gmx.co.uk> 
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