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Re: [opensuse-es] Grub no me deja abrir la partición XP
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 22:01:26 +0200 (CEST)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0709132157530.5954@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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El 2007-09-13 a las 19:01 +0200, Camaleón escribió:
> El 13/09/07, Carlos E. R. escribió:
>
> > Yo también pensaba eso, pero he estado mirando en el mío, que he llegado a
> > tener tres windows, y en todos apunta a donde reside el grub. No se porqué
> > se hace así.
>
> No está muy clara la explicación en el manual de Grub del comando
> "rootverify", pero sí pone lo siguiente*:
>
> (...) Generally, GRUB can boot any Multiboot-compliant OS in the
> following steps:
>
> 1. Set GRUB's root device to the drive where the OS images are stored
> with the command root (see root). (...)
Ah... pos... pos no se.
> Si no le funciona, ya lo dirá :-)
>
> > Ay, lilo, donde estarás....
>
> ¿LiLo? Pues con Stitch** X-D
>
> ** http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=es&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=lilo+%26+stitch&spell=1
¡Jarl! :-)
> * http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Loading-an-operating-system-directly
4.1.2 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.
1. Set GRUB's root device to the partition by the command rootnoverify
(see rootnoverify):
grub> rootnoverify (hd0,0)
2. Set the active flag in the partition using the command makeactive6
(see makeactive):
grub> makeactive
3. Load the boot loader with the command chainloader (see 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
Block list syntax.
4. Run the command boot (see boot).
However, DOS and Windows have some deficiencies, so you might have to use
more complicated instructions. See DOS/Windows, for more information.
Pues eso...
- --
Saludos
Carlos E.R.
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El 2007-09-13 a las 19:01 +0200, Camaleón escribió:
> El 13/09/07, Carlos E. R. escribió:
>
> > Yo también pensaba eso, pero he estado mirando en el mío, que he llegado a
> > tener tres windows, y en todos apunta a donde reside el grub. No se porqué
> > se hace así.
>
> No está muy clara la explicación en el manual de Grub del comando
> "rootverify", pero sí pone lo siguiente*:
>
> (...) Generally, GRUB can boot any Multiboot-compliant OS in the
> following steps:
>
> 1. Set GRUB's root device to the drive where the OS images are stored
> with the command root (see root). (...)
Ah... pos... pos no se.
> Si no le funciona, ya lo dirá :-)
>
> > Ay, lilo, donde estarás....
>
> ¿LiLo? Pues con Stitch** X-D
>
> ** http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=es&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=lilo+%26+stitch&spell=1
¡Jarl! :-)
> * http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Loading-an-operating-system-directly
4.1.2 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.
1. Set GRUB's root device to the partition by the command rootnoverify
(see rootnoverify):
grub> rootnoverify (hd0,0)
2. Set the active flag in the partition using the command makeactive6
(see makeactive):
grub> makeactive
3. Load the boot loader with the command chainloader (see 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
Block list syntax.
4. Run the command boot (see boot).
However, DOS and Windows have some deficiencies, so you might have to use
more complicated instructions. See DOS/Windows, for more information.
Pues eso...
- --
Saludos
Carlos E.R.
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