1. You could boot from the linux CDs in the rescue mode (usually by
giving "linux rescue" command on the startup screen.
2. The rescue mode should autodetect the partitions and moutn them on
/mnt/sysimage or something similar, in case it doesn't, mount them your
self.
3. Then issue 'chroot ' and yo
dear all,
i have a dual boot system with winXp and Linux 8.0
some days back i was required to format my c drive and hence grub is no more there to
help me.. i want grub back and want to know how we can do that..
i know bootmagic or xosl might help me but i do not want to burden my pc with any mo