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Re: can't boot UnixWare with grub
From: |
Haral Tsitsivas |
Subject: |
Re: can't boot UnixWare with grub |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Oct 2003 19:01:47 -0800 |
"Yoshinori K. Okuji" wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 28 October 2003 23:56, Haral Tsitsivas wrote:
> > The commands I tried are:
> >
> > rootnoverify (hd1,0)
> > chainloader --force +1
> > makeactive
> > boot
> >
> > Error 22 is issued by the chainloader command, saying that the partition
> > does not exist!
> >
> > geometry (hd1) tells me:
> >
> > drive 0x81: C/H/S 1024/255/63
> > sectors=120103200, LBA
> > partition num: 3, fstype 0x63
>
> This says that your partition is 3 but not 0.
>
> This is a known issue in UnixWare. Probably those who created UnixWare were
> crazy, so they decided to count partitions from the last entry to the first.
> Therefore, if you make a partition 0, it becomes 3 when you use other
> operating systems. Likewise, if you make a partition 3 on UnixWare, it
> becomes 0 on others.
>
> In short, your partition is (hd1,3) instead of (hd1,0). Please complaint about
> this stupid thing to UnixWare.
OK, so now my boot commands are:
rootnoverify (hd1,3)
chainloader --force +1
makeactive
boot
...and I don't get an error about an invalid partition anymore, but now
the screen blanks, there is a short delay, and the computer reboots. Not
what I was hoping for...
Is anyone actually using UnixWare with grub?
Thanks
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--Haral Tsitsivas, UniSolutions Associates (http://www.unisol.com/)
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