problem with dual boot system
hi there, I have a dual boot system set up using grub as the bootloader and FC3 on one partition and win XP on the other... my problem now is that winxp needed re-installing, so I have re-installed, but this seems to have written over the MBR (thanks Bill Gates you ****) so now GRUB doesn't load, and I therefore cannot access linux. HELP! How do I set up GRUB again from windows?
I have tried chucking the fedora install disk in again and trying to create a new bootloader configuration, but it says that as no kernel packages were installed, then it will not change the current bootloader configuration... how do I get it to do this??? Thanks :D |
Burn a knoppix cd. Boot the knoppix cd. Go to console (Ctrl+Alt+F2), type
grub<enter> and install grub according to the instructions you will be receiving inside this grub shell you are now in. Other than that, in future use the forum search function because I cannot count the times I have answered this same question. Samsara |
thanks for the reply, i shall try this later and will post back results :D
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Samsara... beat me to the punch, so i decided to be a smart-a**
looks like (as of your 332 posts) you've only answered this about 5 times... i base these results on the following query: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...der=descending -- which uses your knoppix suggestion. and so we come back to thatbloke: keep a linux boot disk handy! I run slack, and can use the first CD as a boot disk... i'm sure other distros have similar options. This is exactly why when you setup a multi-boot you install MS first. And if you need to reinstall/repair MS, you better have a boot disk handy, because your MBR WILL be overwritten! |
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