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134 loading DOS or Windows.
178 Linux. Proprietary kernels (such as DOS, Windows NT, and OS/2) are
741 If you want to boot an unsupported operating system (e.g. Windows
768 However, DOS and Windows have some deficiencies, so you might have to
769 use more complicated instructions. *Note DOS/Windows::, for more
792 * DOS/Windows::
895 File: grub.info, Node: OpenBSD, Next: DOS/Windows, Prev: NetBSD, Up: OS-specific notes
904 File: grub.info, Node: DOS/Windows, Next: SCO UnixWare, Prev: OpenBSD, Up: OS-specific notes
906 DOS/Windows
909 GRUB cannot boot DOS or Windows directly, so you must chain-load them
914 If you have installed DOS (or Windows) on a non-first hard disk, you
925 *Caution:* This is effective only if DOS (or Windows) uses BIOS to
930 DOS/Windows onto one disk, because they could be confused if there are
931 more than one primary partitions for DOS/Windows. Certainly you should
935 If GRUB "hide"s a DOS (or Windows) partition (*note hide::), DOS (or
936 Windows) will ignore the partition. If GRUB "unhide"s a DOS (or
937 Windows) partition (*note unhide::), DOS (or Windows) will detect the
938 partition. Thus, if you have installed DOS (or Windows) on the first
950 File: grub.info, Node: SCO UnixWare, Next: QNX, Prev: DOS/Windows, Up: OS-specific notes
1242 # For booting Windows NT or Windows95
1243 title Windows NT / Windows 95 boot menu
1247 # For loading DOS if Windows NT is installed
1250 The same as the above, but for Windows.