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Re: Unofficial Fedora FAQ Update: 31 May 2004
- From: xyzzy hotpop com
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Unofficial Fedora FAQ Update: 31 May 2004
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 11:48:19 +0300
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 04:16, Max K-A wrote:
> + Solution for the windows dual-boot problem
This would probably work if you already nuked your Windows disk partition
table.
What I did was, after reading about all the problems with this and BEFORE I
attempted any sort of install with FC2 since I had gotten the "partition
table alignment" message which caused me to abort immediately, was that I
booted up with a Knoppix 3.4 CD (using the Debian 2.6 kernel, but you can use
the 2.4 kernel for this step) to get a root prompt, did
# cat /proc/ide/hda/geometry
... (your Windows disk might be a different hard disk!) then wrote down what
it said for the "logical" geometry, e.g.:
physical 16383/16/63
logical 7752/240/63
Then, I booted up the Fedora install disk into the install with:
linux hda=7752,250,63
(NOT the numbers I used, btw - YMMV)
... and it worked like a charm, installing the boot loader to the MBR so that
GRUB gets control at the beginning. Note that to be able to finally boot,
each time the partition table is changed, the BIOS bootsector virus
protection has to be disabled, but only once. The next boot, you can
re-enable it.
Whoever is the FAQ maintainer might want to consider putting this solution in,
also... this preventitive solution is preferable to the solution outlined in
the FAQ that works if you are recovering from an already nuked partition
table.
HTH
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