, July 07, 2007 1:43 PM
To: bug-grub@gnu.org
Subject: reinstalling Grub
Hello,
I use double booting for Suse Linux 10.1 and XP Pro managed by GRUB. Each of
the 2 OS is on a different hard drive. hdb1 is running XP and hdb2 Linux.
I recently ad to reinstall XP and, hence, lost GRUB double booting
) means /dev/hda1. There the
setup command looks for directory /boot/grub or /grub containing the
grub's files.
lukas
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Gene Yount wrote:
Greetings!
Is there a document you can point me to regarding reinstalling grub after
installing Windows 2000 on hda2 where hda1
/boot/grub or /grub containing the
grub's files.
lukas
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Gene Yount wrote:
Greetings!
Is there a document you can point me to regarding reinstalling grub after installing
Windows 2000 on hda2 where hda1 is the /boot partition or will /sbin/grub-install
/dev/hda reinstate grub
Greetings!
Is there a document you can point me to regarding
reinstalling grub after installing Windows 2000 on hda2 where hda1 is the /boot
partition or will /sbin/grub-install /dev/hda reinstate grub?
Thanks!
Gene
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To Whom It May Concern:
I recently installed Red Hat Linux 7.3 as an upgrade to Red Hat
Linux 7.0 and because of familiarity with the problems LILO had
with Windows NT (particularly with Windows-2000 Pro) and no
experience with GRUB put the GRUB boot loader over on /dev/hdb1
[ (hd1, 0) in GRUB
I've installed grub into my system to boot Mandrake Linux 7.1 and
Windows Me; now I've reinstalled Windows Me and I'm not able to reinstal
Grub for the multiboot. My hard disk is partitioned in this mode:
1) First partition: Windows Me
2) Second partition: Windows data (over 1024 cylinder!!)
3)