Running etch your most likely running grub1. If this is the case you must edit 
your

/boot/grub/menu.list

There are entries for each item on your boot menu. You must create an entry for 
Windows 98, you define the location of your installation via the hd[0,1] entry. 
The first number is your disk drive, the second is the partition, both start 
counting from zero.

TeddyB


-----Original Message-----
From: Long Wind <longwind2...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 00:34:37 
To: debian-user<debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: can grub on one disk boot OS on another disk?

I have installed etch on hda4
Now I add a scsi disk that have Windows 98
Can grub boot Windows 98??

Thanks!


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