On Sun, 29 May 2005 23:44:59 +0100, "Matthew T. Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > If 'doze has overwritten something that grub needed, perhaps booting a > grub floppy and using it to boot the system (or install grub again) > would help? > > That's all I can think of -- though TBH I would expect Grub to have been > totally wiped out if 'doze had meant to do that... > > bye just now, > Grub seems to be working fine as the system is running windows right now :( The problem arises only if I want to boot with a Linux kernel.
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