Use GRUB to start multi-system finishing - Gnicky URL = http://blog.9cbs.net/loconfused running grub.exe, after successful, you will enter GRUB command line mode GRUB> To start an operating system, first specify boot Which partition system, for example, to guide the operating system of the first partition on the first hard disk, first bond
Entering GRUB> ROOT (HD0, 0) Case: Starting the Windows system, type GRUB> CHAINLOADER (HD0, 0) 1 Start Control Chain CHAINLOADER hand over the control right to the next system, relative to 0, 1, 2 start Number Note (HD0, 0) If the number is changed with the hard disk and partition, HD means HardDisk, numbered hard drives in order, and the first block is HDI 1, such as from
The first partition guidance of the second hard disk uses HDB1. The rear number represents the partition serial number of the hard disk. Case: Starting Linux or other system, type grub> kernel (HD0, 0) / boot / vmlinuz root = / dev / vmlinuz-version- root = / dev / hda1 here Version is VMLinuz version number
2.4.20-8 and so on. Finally, you can start the system GRUB> BOOT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Configure the GRUB GRUB to start the configuration file for the Menu.lst in / boot / grub / in / boot / grub / if you can't find this file, don't enter the menu Pattern
Enter the command line mode. Menu.lst is a text file that you can use any text editor to open it. Every line represents a configuration command, if the first one is the first
The character is a well-known "#", you can change the configuration simply by adding or decreasing the comment line. This is a good way to learn. If you pay attention to observation, you can find that you can imitate the statement, you can realize the start of your different systems,
DEFAULT = 0, this 0 represents the operating system that activates 0. The following is taken from my menu.lst, about Linux start, see root (hd0, 8) kernel / vmlinuz-version root = / dev / hda10 initrd /initrd-version.img Please see the conversion to GRUB prompt Operational operation GRUB> rootnoverify (hd0, 8) GRUB> kernel /Vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 root = / dev / hda10 grub> init /initrd-2.4.20-8.img # This can be displayed The initial path of the picture can completely ignore the comparison discovery, we can learn the statements that we can start by learning the profile. Interested, you can also try to start the commands of other operating systems in your configuration file, enter the system under GRUB, start the system.