Actually I did install GRUB under /boot, only it was not within the 1st 1024 (should be) cylinder of the disk. As you said, I copied the linux boot sector and added it in windows boot.ini using the "dd" command. The computer indeed booted up with the selection manu in boot.ini, but when I choose "Linux", the screen then should the word "GRUB", then nothing would happen. I think perhaps I need to install the linux bootloader within the 1st 1024 cylinder of the disk. Just feel pretty upset, because the 1st time when I installed this computer with the same dual boot, everything (except a couple of device drivers) worked great.
Thanks again!
Thanks 流言蜚語
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• try check the menu.lst -流言蜚語- ♂ (39 bytes) () 08/21/2007 postreply 23:51:46
• common n00b issue, read "grub rescue" -butdie- ♂ (1217 bytes) () 08/22/2007 postreply 09:15:36
• typo -butdie- ♂ (82 bytes) () 08/22/2007 postreply 09:34:09
• 嗯,不錯,但忘了一步。:) -ohlalala- ♀ (518 bytes) () 08/22/2007 postreply 10:03:20
• Thanks for the above responses -德州扒雞- ♀ (144 bytes) () 08/22/2007 postreply 10:42:15
• use swapfile instead of swap partition -butdie- ♂ (135 bytes) () 08/22/2007 postreply 12:18:02