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Subject: Re: Grub and logical partitions
From: Michael Schwendt <mschwendt () gmail ! com>
Date: 2010-07-31 17:57:24
Message-ID: 20100731195724.42b85397 () gmail ! com
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On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 13:16:10 +0200, Timothy wrote:
> But what puzzles me - and none of the gurus in this thread
> seem to have answered my question -
But of course! There was only one question mark in your message,
and the question in front of it has been answered.
> is that I can do it interactively,
> but when I put exactly the same commands into grub.conf
> they do not work.
>
> WHY IS THIS?
PEBKAC?
> I'm using the standard grub in a standard up-to-date Fedora-13.
>
> >> > But I found that I could in fact boot from /dev/sda5
> >> > if I used grub interactively, starting with
> >> > root (hd0,4)
> >> > then using tab to look for kernel and initrd
> >> > and finally booting.
Why don't you load the grub.conf from /dev/sda5 instead of loading
kernel and initrd manually?
And even that would not be "chain-loading" or "booting from a logical
partition". For either one, you would install a GRUB boot loader into
the first sector of /dev/sda5.
> Incidentally, you say it can be done.
> So why not just give your stanza in grub.conf
> that has the desired effect?
To boot /dev/sda5 from any GRUB, I do:
title SomeOS
root (hd0,4)
chainloader +1
That is under the assumption that /dev/sda5 contains a boot loader in
its first sector.
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