Dozo, Susumu Takuwa Sama!

I also did some more search on this topic and found an explanation of how to
do it from the grub>, manually. They said, sometimes grub-install can screw
up, so I guess I'll try manually first. Basically, what they recommended is
using

grub> setup (hd0)

What do you say? Should I run grub-install, or should I do it manually or is
it no difference?

Thanks,
Alex


-----Original Message-----
From: Susumu Takuwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 7:12 PM
To: Alexander
Subject: Re: GRUB overwritten by Win98


>>>>> On Sat, 04 May 2002 13:49:31 -0700
        Alexander writes:

A> So now the GRUB boot menu is gone. I can still mount and access my linux
A> partitions by booting off the RH7 CDs. I looked for Is there a simple way
to
A> restore my GRUB boot menu

1. create grub disk
2. boot your Red Hat Linux by grub disk
3. exec ``grub-install /dev/hda'' on your Red Hat system

It's simple and easy way to restore. Of course, you might boot Red Hat
Linux by rescue disk that you created in Red Hat installation.


        Susumu Takuwa





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