(In reply to comment #5)
> OK, all looks fine so far. Could you tell me if /windows/win.com
> exists on your Windows partition?
:-) No, it does not exist because I choosed to call my windows
directory "polows" during Windows installation to make it slightly harder
for virus and trojans to modify my windows programs.
===
paul@ArcturusK:/spoon/system/source$ sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
Password:
...
paul@ArcturusK:/spoon/system/source$ ls /mnt/polows/win*.com
/mnt/polows/win.com
===
Looks like we found the problem. But does it really
need to go so far to add an entry to boot Windows in grub?
I was expecting that finding a FAT32 partition could be enough.
(In reply to comment #5)
> OK, all looks fine so far. Could you tell me if /windows/win.com
> exists on your Windows partition?
:-) No, it does not exist because I choosed to call my windows
directory "polows" during Windows installation to make it slightly harder
for virus and trojans to modify my windows programs.
=== /spoon/ system/ source$ sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt /spoon/ system/ source$ ls /mnt/polows/ win*.com
paul@ArcturusK:
Password:
...
paul@ArcturusK:
/mnt/polows/win.com
===
Looks like we found the problem. But does it really
need to go so far to add an entry to boot Windows in grub?
I was expecting that finding a FAT32 partition could be enough.