Le 2015-08-27 23:36, Fernando Rodriguez a écrit :
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 9:25:01 PM Michel Catudal wrote:
This is nonsense. I have never had a case where it would not boot when I
have grub correctly installed on the partition.

Install grub to a partition and do something like this:

su
cd
mv /boot/grub grub
cp -r grub /boot
rm -r grub

What is your point? same if I do that with grub1, it was even more fun with windows 98 by 
deleting win.ini or renaming it "win .ini"
With grub on the partition my bootloader doesn't get wacked and I can restore 
the OS if I do a stupid thing like this.


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