I enstalled Mandrake Linux 8.0 on my laptop. I used the lnx4win command and
it installed Grub. I want to completely take Linux off of my laptop
(complete uninstall). I would also like to take Grub off. I know I can just
erase the lnx4win file for the linux, but how do I tell my computer to not
nevermind I got it:fdisk /mbr
James A. Shavers
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I got GRUB installed on the bootable hda3 (not
the MBR) in order to run Windows2k as well. The
problem is, that when I edit the grub config file
to boot Win2k, it succeds, but... the next time i
boot my computer it goes directly to Windoze and
the linux (boots from hda1). I guess it's
Hi,
if you can still access it in Linux then check what does fdisk think
about the partition, notably partition type. I have never seen GRUB done
any weird things like that, but there were some issues with GRUB when
being installed on a disk with EZ-drive on it (the thing that allows you
to
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