![]() You only need it for running NT4 and NT 3.51, but not for DOS/Win95c. I will look into this tomorrow, but it seems like grub has its own config.sys file, perhaps used for drivers to load after grub? The issue with adding grub to the config.sys is that you don't always want to load it at boot. Once I exclude these, I can run the Cyrix.exe to setup the CPU registers and PS2SUPPC.COM for the PS/2 mouse and see if they work in NT4 and NT351. The problems that now remain are finding the startup commands from autoexec.bat and config.sys which grub is not happy with. In summary, I am now able to boot into MS-DOS from NT's boot manager (but not Win95c) and I am able to run the previously specified command, grub -config-file="root (hd2,0) chainloader +1" to once again bring up the NT boot manager. Filename dd-bootsect_w95c.jpg File size 126.44 KiB Views 438 views File license Fair use/fair dealing exception
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