I have Debian Testing (LMDE actually) as my Primary OS which until today
also had/controlled the boot loader GRUB2.

My install today of Ubuntu 11.04 on a spare partition and an oversight took
away that control of GRUB2 from Debian to Ubuntu. I normally install grub to
the respective partition and do an "sudo update-grub" from Debian to be able
to boot all OS's.

Normally this shouldn't be an issue at all, but i normally install and later
wipe these OS's for checking them out and don't intend to keep them. So if i
wipe the Ubuntu partition now, i will lose GRUB2 control ? or am I wrong?

How do I restore GRUB2 control to Debian?

FWIW, I don't have a separate boot partition (should have, I now realise)

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Regards

Narendra Diwate
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