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中国DOS联盟论坛 » GRUB4DOS、SYSLINUX及其它启动管理软件讨论专区 » Can GRUB boot a Windows system located on an extended partition View 1,823 Replies 1
Original Poster Posted 2008-08-02 14:32 ·  中国 上海 杨浦区 电信
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The SATA hard drive used in the computer room has tried a bunch of multi - system software, and finally only grub for dos passed, using the 0.95 version.

All 3 primary partitions can boot normally, but I don't know if the extended partition is also supported. The systems on the primary partitions were directly made and then distributed to partitions 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 by network ghost at 1:1 ratio. But when trying to distribute the ghost image generated from partition 1:1 to partition 1:5 which is (hd0,5) of grub, it can't boot.

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Floor 2 Posted 2008-09-10 12:25 ·  中国 上海 东方有线
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This question is too old. I can say responsibly that it can, but not in the way you used it. Specifically, you can ask Boss climbing about it.

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