Booting Windows from the Second Hard Disk
Some operating systems, such as Windows, can only boot from the rst hard disk.
If such an operating system is installed on a hard disk other than the rst hard disk,
you can effect a logical change for the respective menu entry.
...
title windows
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
chainloader(hd1,0)+1
...
In this example, Windows is started from the second hard disk. For this purpose,
the logical order of the hard disks is changed with map. This change does not affect
the logic within the GRUB menu le. Therefore, the second hard disk must be
specied for chainloader.
9.7 For More Information
Extensive information about GRUB is available at http://www.gnu.org/
software/grub/. Also refer to the grub info page. You can also search for the
keyword “GRUB” in the Support Database at http://en.opensuse.org/
Portal:Support_database to get information about special issues.
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