This is an update for an earlier article I wrote on getting Vista and Linux to dual boot. I received some feedback about that article, particularly that the solution I outlined was not working for some people. So today I tried it again - this time with Vista Beta 2 and Ubuntu 6.06 on a VMWare platform, emulating 2 IDE drives and a x32 platform.
To my surprise, everything worked right out of the box:
Interestingly enough, even though GRUB was not able to identify the Vista partition, Linux mounts it with no problems (although I have not really tested this functionality - but you can definitively see your files).
After that, all should work. If you run into any problem, please drop me a line at work at beuchelt dot com.
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