> Are you giving /dev/sdX as something like /dev/sda which will > represent the whole hard disk and hence will install grub in the MBR > or something like /dev/sda1 which means the grub will be installed to > the partition specified. The former will make sure that grub is loaded > when you boot. For the latter to work, you must chainload the grub > installed to the partition from the one installed to MBR.
I gave /dev/sd7 which is my ubuntu partition, oh my god! should i have to give sda to work? The whole problem was on single letter. :D Thank you guruprasad. Regards, Balaji _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc