frnk.newman wrote:
> I tried posting this on another group but have had no response so
> hoping I have better luck here!
> 
> At present, I have a multi-boot setup on my PC, with XP on one hard
> drive (sda1) and two main partitions on the second hard drive, roughly
> 50/50, containing Ubuntu HH on sdb1 and Mepis 7 on sdb3.
> 
> I now want to get rid of Mepis and concentrate on ubuntu as it is
> fulfilling all my needs and enabling me to do without Windows for 90%
> of my work. I also need the extra space for programs etc.
> Unfortunately, as mepis was a later install, the grub is controlled
> from there. I know that I could do a fresh install of ubuntu using the
> whole of sdb and setting up the dual-boot with XP from there but I an
> loathe to do this as I have already spent a lot of time personalising
> ubuntu and don't want to lose all my settings.
> 
> Is it possible to re-partition sdb to achieve this and change the grub
> to ubuntu? If so, I would appreciate simple instructions as I am still
> very much a newbie with linux.
> 

It appears that it can be done.

Stage 1 Grub is on the MBR for your Primary HD, and it does contain 
embedded variables (like the pointer to Stage 2 that can be redefined 
w/o recompiling:

http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/html_chapter/grub_22.html

...so if you want to give it a try, it might work.

Then again, it might just be easier to reinstall.

If you do a successful hack, please document it and post it to list.



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