4 Oct
2006
4 Oct
'06
20:27
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:21, Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
on my machine (SuSE 10.0) I do also have "chainloader (hd0,0)+1" string in my /boot/grub/menu.lst, but my "cfdisk" shows that the drive on which my Windows is (C: again) is hda1.
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. -- Kind regards, M Harris <><