4 Oct
2006
4 Oct
'06
21:06
M Harris wrote:
Yes, that is normal. The chainloader command numbers the disks from 0, and the linux driver convention is to number the partitions from 1. So, your first hard disk is /dev/hda and your first partition of your first hard disk is /dev/hda1. But, the first partition of the first drive for chainloader (probably where windoze lives) is hd0,0.
Let me put it little theoretical. So if, for example, cfdisk shows that my Windows sits on hda5, which is my C: drive, I should add (hda4,0)+1 in my menu.lst? Thanks, Cheers, Sergey -- Sergey Mkrtchyan, Scinetific Researcher, Department of Molecular Physics, Faculty of Physics, Yerevan State University