Grub and NT Loader boot menu under Linux

  

There are WINDOWS on the computer and LINUX Some people like GRUB, and some people like NT Loader to start. No matter how you play, you must know their running process. Relationship: windows-NT Loader-ntldr-boot.ini linux- Grub-grldr-menu.lst (menu.lst has been loaded in grldr, the menu in grldr can be replaced with "grub4dos built-in menu editor") Whether it is installing winxp or linux system, it will be written in mbr Director. Windows system called NT Loader, Linux called Grub was originally a Linux bootloader, with Lilo, Grub and NT Loader can guide each other. Know the windows and linux respective loading methods will be easier to use. Like to load with boot.ini Friends Since NT Loader is loaded, there will be no GRUB information in MBR. You can install WinGrub software under XP and configure C:\\Grub\\menu.lst to add a line in boot.ini. C:\\GRLDR=" Zasuei Linux" “” Modify C:\\Grub\\menu.lst to change the contents of /boot/grub/menu.lst under linux. Restart to select this menu. (Note: the timeout of boot.ini=5 or more, otherwise press F8 on the boot madness.) Some people say that the boot into the GRUB menu, it must be written to the MBR when installing grub. It doesn't matter, it's fine to fix MBR. It's really easy to install MaxDOS V6 in XP. Regardless of whether your C drive (XP system drive) is NTFS or FAT32, my NTFS can fix MBR under DOS. Restart, after selecting XP in the grub menu, press F8 to enter the safe mode menu, select the last one to return to the operating system menu, and then select MaxDOS V6 in boot.ini and enter fdisk /mbr under A:\\ to recover. MBR but before the recovery, it is best to copy the contents of /boot/grub/menu.lst under linux to XP, otherwise MBR can't enter Linux after MBR, although you can take linux disk repair, but trouble ah like GRUB Loaded, then find a way to get grub to get MBR to get linux disk, use linux rescue mode 1. Put the first disk of the installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, then restart the machine, in the BOIS system to use the CD-ROM drive to boot. 2. After the installation interface comes out, press [F4], which is the linux rescue mode. 3. A series of keyboards and a few simple preparations, then continue [continued]. . . This process, I did not say, is relatively simple. 4. Then there will be such a character sh# 5. We can operate GRUB. . . what. . . As long as this can happen, it will be a small Case in the future. I just don't say it. Anyone can understand that everyone on earth knows it. . . . Sh#grub will appear such a character grub> We can enter grub>root (hdX,Y) grub>setup (hd0) after such a character. If successful, there will be a success... Please pay attention to root and There is a space between (hdX, Y), where X is a disk, it is 0. If the root partition of your installed Linux is on the second hard disk, then X is 1; Y is loaded The root partition where the Linux system is located. Setup (hd0) is to write GRUB to the MBR of the hard disk. Mount ISO to FAT32 partition without hard disk. Here is my grub.conf and boot.ini [boot loader] timeout=5 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\\WINDOWS [operating Systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect C:\\mxldr=MaxDOS V6 C:\\GRLDR="zasuei Linux" ; ******************** boot=/dev/sda default=2 timeout=5 splashimage=(hd0,8)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz Hiddenmenu title Fedora (2.6.24.3-34.fc8) root (hd0,8) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24.3-34.fc8 ro root=LABEL=/1 rhgb quiet initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.24.3- 34.fc8.img title Windows rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1

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