mount /boot
edit with your favorite editor /boot/grub/grub.conf

that should solve all your problems

Brendan

On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:04, Krikket wrote:
> So I finally reached the point of the install where the directions say
> it's time to reboot, which makes me happy.
> 
> So I reboot, and find out that I managed to mungle the GRUB loader.
> 
> Instead of "root (hd0,0)", I manage to put down "root (0,0)".
> 
> Ooops.  For some reason, editing the command doesn't seem to change
> anything, but if I delete it and then add a replacement line, it takes.
> (It doesn't save that change, but it does take.  So, if there are any
> suggestions on how to save it, please speak up!)
> 
> Then I hit the letter 'b' to Boot, and I get the error message,
> "Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type is 0x83".
> 
> Err, any thoughts on what I did wrong, and how I can fix it?  (For
> hopefully obvious reasons, I'd like to avoid doing the install from square
> one...)
> 
> Thanks in advnace,
> 
> Krikket
> 
> 
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