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Chainloading windows 7 installed on a local partition
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Pascal COMBES |
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Chainloading windows 7 installed on a local partition |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Jun 2013 23:16:05 +0200 |
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Hello everyone,
I would want to submit you a problem I encountered when trying to
install Ubuntu (on sda6) after having installed Windows 7 on a logical
partition (sda5). Before the installation of Ubuntu, Windows 7 was on
its logical partition (sda5) and it worked well. A detail : When
installing Ubuntu, I put Grub on a separate boot partition (sda3).
I tried to reconfigure Grub so that it boots either Ubuntu or
Windows seven with :
menuentry "Windows 7" {
insmod ntfs
insmod chain
set root = (hd0,5)
chainloader +1
}
but it didn't work : Ubuntu boots without any problem but Windows don't.
So I tested with the search function :
menuentry "Windows 7" {
insmod ntfs
insmod chain
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root ${UUID_OF_MY_DISK}
chainloader +1
}
and it again didn't work same problem. Notice I got the UUID with sudo
blkid /dev/sda5.
The error message was :
Erreur lecture disque
which means "Error reading disk". As this is in French I guess that it
is a message from Windows, isn't it?
I read a little bit on the Internet and I found some posts that I
think said it was possible but other pretend it isn't. But none of them
were very clear. So, I don't know what to think that is why I'm asking :
/Can grub chainload Wi//ndows when windows is installed on a logical
partition? /If this is possible, may you give me some hints on why I
didn't manage to set it up? Otherwise, I will change my partition table
and reinstall everything in a different manner (by the way can you
confirm to me that grub can be installed in a logical partition?)
I give you my partition table :
primary /dev/sda1 (Dell stuff I cannot delete because of guarantee)
primary /dev/sda2 (Dell stuff I cannot delete because of guarantee)/
/primary /dev/sda3 (boot partition where grub is installed)
logical /dex/sda5 (Windows 7)
logical /dev/sda6 (Ubuntu)
and some other (for data and swap) but I don't think you need them.
I thank you in advance for you response and please you to excuse my
bad English. Best regards,
Pascal COMBES
- Chainloading windows 7 installed on a local partition,
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