On 2/26/07, Eric Shubes wrote: > > Dazed_75 wrote: > > I just installed Vista RC1 on a machine to demo for my club. After > > installing the larger apps, I installed ubuntu 6.10 meaning to dual boot > > the machine. Vista originally occupied the entire disk. Ubuntu offered > > to resize that partition and add the usual ones for it. Everything > > seemed to go well. However, on rebooting there was no dual boot menu. > > GRUB was set to use a hidden menu with 3 seconds to ESCAPE before > > booting into ubuntu. Looking at /boot/grub/menu.lst revealed no entry > > for any other OS after the magic part of the list. sudo fdisk -l > > /dev/hda revealed the expected partitioning including the NTFS partition > > as /dev/hda1 although it was not marked as bootable (I do not know if it > > was after the initial install). > > > > I switched over to a similar box which dual boots XP Pro and unbuntu > > 6.10 which works properly. fdisk revealed essentially the same > > partitioning except that the Windows NTFS partition was marked bootable > > and the linux partition was NOT. Huh? I do notice /boot/grub/menu.lst > > under the Windows section includes a line with the "word" makeactive. > > > > Anyway, I tried appending the other OS part of the grub menu from the > > box that works to the menu.lst on the box that won't boot windows vista > > and just changed the title. But that does not work. Next I tried > > booting from the Vista CD and running its repair function but that does > > not work either. There was some text in one place that led me to think > > Vista may be somehow hiding a boot partition that I may have wiped out > > or made innaccessible. > > > > Does anyone have any knowledge on this? > > > > ============ > > > > Oh yes, I just remembered I meant to go mark hda1 as bootable and retry > > (though Vista not being able to repair makes me think that is not it). > > Anyway I have to leave for an hour or so. I'll check back in later. > > > > -- > > Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't > > matter and those who matter don't mind. - Dr. Seuss > > > > > > > http://apcmag.com/5046/how_to_dual_boot_vista_with_linux_vista_installed_first > This instructions at this link don't resize the NTFS partition, but it > does > cover adding the Vista menu item to grub after Linux is installed. Should > be > the same as your scenario. > > BTW, if you prefer to see the menu right away, comment out the > "hiddenmenu" > directive. > > -- > -Eric 'shubes' The changes they made are the same as the changes I had made except that I also commented out the hiddenmenu, changed the timeout to 10 seconds and that I put my vista lines at the end like ubuntu had done on my other machines. In summary, the only potentially meaningful differences are that I had the ubuntu install resize the ntfs partition and that I put the vista lines in the grub menu after the ubuntu lines and they put them before. I think my next trys will be: 1) put the Vista lines before linux line becuase it is a quick thing to try but should not fix it, 2) reisntall everything but put Vista in a shortened partition to begin with (not sure I can with RC1) -- Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. - Dr. Seuss