If you reinstall Win2K you'll also have to reinstall GRUB, as Win2K will
overwrite GRUB with its own NT bootloader.
SWB
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Coulter" <wrcoulter30@yahoo.com>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 4:19 PM
Subject: [SLUG] win 2000 / linux question
> Sorry, for the long pause but I have been away from my house for the past
week, so, I haven't been
> able to do anything with the suggestions everybody has given me.
>
> I did figure out the problem. I took the HD out of the new case and put
in the old. Turned it on
> and got it to see everything. Then turned it off and pluged into the new
case and it has been
> working great now. But I still don't have win2k working. I now get an
Inaccessable_boot_device
> error. This is what I was expecting to get. So, all I have to do now is
re-install win2k.
>
> RH is great, in the fact that it found everything that was new and
everything that was changed.
> Now all I have to do is upgrade to RH9.
>
> William
>
> Again, thanks for the help.
>
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