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| My computer have 2 drive. Drive C: got Windows Me installed already when I try to install Linux in drive D: by created Grub and install Linux Boot loader in MBR when all install process finish my com reboot It appear bith Linux and Windows when I try to boot Windows it error message appear "Disk read error" What should I do |
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| > My computer have 2 drive. Drive C: got Windows Me installed already > when I try to install Linux in drive D: by created Grub and install > Linux Boot loader in MBR when all install process finish my com reboot > It appear bith Linux and Windows when I try to boot Windows it error > message appear "Disk read error" > What should I do Post to a group where they speak you're native language. I don't really get all of what you wrote. I do understand though that you want to dual boot linux/windows-ME using grub. ME appears to have a problem booting though. If you repost, show both the output of `fdisk -l` and the contents of your grub.conf (or whatever config file grub uses) Eric |
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| Eric Moors wrote: < snip > > Post to a group where they speak you're [sic] native language. One for the literacy record books. -- Paul Lutus http://www.arachnoid.com |
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| On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:12:12 +0200, Paul Lutus wrote: > Eric Moors wrote: > > < snip > > >> Post to a group where they speak you're [sic] native language. > > One for the literacy record books. ;-) I am not a native speaker either as you might have guessed. That is what I get for trying to use those '-constructs. Already at school I was told not to use them. But do I ever listen, nooooo... Now I finally have a good reason why not to use them. Eric |
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| Eric Moors wrote: > On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:12:12 +0200, Paul Lutus wrote: > >> Eric Moors wrote: >> >> < snip > >> >>> Post to a group where they speak you're [sic] native language. >> >> One for the literacy record books. > > ;-) > > I am not a native speaker either as you might have guessed. For what it's worth, plenty of English native speakers make the same mistake. In fact, it may be true that more native speakers confuse "your" and "you're" bidirectionally than those who learned English as a second language. It is on a long list of English "gotchas", more prevalent in English that similar examples in German. -- Paul Lutus http://www.arachnoid.com |