In Windows 2000, right click on "My Computer" then under the "Advanced" tab, select the "Settings" button under Startup and Recovery options. From there you can change the boot loader and menu settings. If you can't figure it out there, you can manually modify the boot.ini file in your root partition. Let me know if you have to do it that way, I can give you instructions.furiousV said:i dont wanna hit f8 every time i switch on my pc to manually select win2k hard drive.
what would a s-ata hd device be called in linux, and can a bootloader recognise it? now, would my Maxtor 80GB be sda (dont nkow where i got that from) or hde?
serial ata hard drives are still classified as IDE hard drives, just with a different interface. For this reason, they will most likely be listed as hd rather than sd. sd is reserved for SCSI interfaces, although USB flash drives will also be registered under the sd interface.
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