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  1. I have 1st drive XP FAT32 and 2nd drive Fedora 5. I would like to change FAT32 to NTFS. If I format C: from FAT32 to NTFS it says it will delete all data. With that will it delete the boot loader Grub from this hard disk and then I would not be able to dual boot to the 2nd drive which has Fedora 5?
  2. Ah, finally it is fixed. I enter the /boot/grub/ file and the boot/grub was commented out. So I uncomment the line and everything is working fine. Thanks for your help.
  3. Failed. No such file or directory. I have found if I press F8 while startup I get the boot option but with only the option for XP to choose from.
  4. I got into the linux rescue and chroot /mnt/sysimage, and type grub-install /dev/hda. It responded with.../dev/hdb1 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive. So i tried the grub bug changes...It responded Error: 23 error while parsing number. I'm stumped.
  5. Oops. Pressed the wrong key. "Remove all partitions". Selected GRUB on /dev/hda. Fedora as default. Both HDD are IDE on a Gateway Desktop. I read the article, still no dual boot options. It still goes straight to XP.
  6. I need advice with finishing installing FC5. During installation when it goes to reboot, XP loads and I do not get an option. Two HDDs Master-Active-XPpro Slave-FC5 I did choose for GRUB to be in MBR. 2nd drive shows Slave as empty with RAW file type. What do I do next? Thanks greatly.
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