Hi !
I had sometimes help from installing Smart Boot Manager, it is OS
independent and
can replace original code at MBR. Remember to use the backup feature
first, to be able to
restore old MBR if necessary.
It is a command line utility, that I found from Linux Format Magazine's
cover CDs.
It does not replace the need of Grub or Lilo, but let's you choose from
which harddrive's MBR or
from which partition that has Grub or Lilo or XP you want to boot from.
It can scan for existing MBRs and partitions.
Mikko Silvennoinen
Jim Cornette wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
> It really isn't necessary to quote everything which went before.
Saving the basic points.
>
> [*] Well, not *completely* entirely :-) The code in the MBR makes
> BIOS service calls to read the disc, and display messages on the
> screen, using software interrupt services. But the MBR code is
> in the driver's seat, and the BIOS is just a bunch of I/O services
> at that point.
Thanks Mike for the explanation.
I was more interested if it was possible to boot from the active
partitions instead of installing grub or another program into the
master boot record specifically.
It works, so I am happy that it is possible. I'll read up on the role
of BIOS, the MBR to make the specifics more clear to me.
Jim
>
> Mike