On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 14:55 -0600, Coy Scott wrote:
Whenever I installed GRUB on the master boot record (MBR) and then
rebooted windows XP, the software detected "file corruption" and
forced a reinstallation of Windows XP. This overwrote the MBR,
removing GRUB and making it impossible to boot Fedora.
So, I tried the only other installation option. I had the
installation program install GRUB on first sector of the boot
partition (/dev/sda6). However, when I reboot the computer, GRUB
never gets to run because Windows XP is using the MBR.
Sounds like you might want to take this approach:
Copy the Linux boot record as a file into the Windows partition, and use
the XP bootloader to boot either Windows or Linux. This way your boot
record stays as Microsoft demands.
It's ages since I arranged that for a friend's multi-boot machine, so
I'd defer to someone else's advice for setting it up. It's also covered
on the internet in various places. I just Googled for boot.ini grub
<
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=boot.ini+grub>, and found this:
<
http://hacks.oreilly.com/pub/h/2337> (which is a rather complex page of
what I described - there's bound to be something less convoluted).
<
http://www.geocities.com/epark/linux/grub-w2k-HOWTO.html> looks a bit
easier to follow.
See how you go.
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