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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 » The USB flash drive can boot, but why is there "no such partition"? View 2,875 Replies 1
Original Poster Posted 2009-06-22 01:39 ·  中国 江苏 南通 电信
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I used a USB flash drive to make a boot disk, and it can already boot. The disk prompt is c:, but once I perform operations like map (hd0,0)+1 (hd1), it prompts error24 :no such partition. (hd0,0) shouldn't be the USB partition. I don't know where the mistake is.
Floor 2 Posted 2009-06-22 02:14 ·  中国 江苏 南通 电信
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Only after using find did I discover the problem. It turns out that C is (hd0,3), not the (hd0,0) I imagined. I still need to study more thoroughly.
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