Re: grub en XP: Filesystem type unknown



Hi,

Sorry, my mistake.

After a fresh install into a separate partition on /dev/hda, XP had
overwritten the boot record with its own; so I thought to add to my
grub config in menu.lst using the typical syntax.
The problem I have is that once I added XP install to my grub config
file (from the Suse 9.3 partition) , I could not start XP anymore.

Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7 (which is NTFS by the way)

Grub problem, Suse problem, XP problem ? I don't havve a clue.

.



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