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Old 05-10-2004, 07:42 PM   #1
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Help with dual-boot


I didn't konw where else to put this:

Ok now, don't eviscerate but I'm planning on uninstalling linux from my laptop; not because I'm dissatisfied, I just don't have any purpose for it right now. Now the rub lies in my lack of linux konwhow; I need to get rid of my linux partitions and remove the grub bootloader so it goes to my windows (yes I know... hiss hiss | ereg_replace("s","$","Windows")) without completely fucking my partitions and my data up.

Please do not vilify me for not knowing how to solve this simple problem; I'm far from linux saavy and don't want to mess around without knowing given its capabilities.
 
Old 05-10-2004, 08:58 PM   #2
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If it is 2000 or XP it will get rid of GRUB on its own and you can erase all the partitions during the install. For 9x I do not know if it gets rid of grub...w/ a 98 startup disk run the command

fdisk /mbr

If you are doing 9x you will also need to do partitions using DOS fdisk (type fdisk from the 98 startup disk)
 
Old 05-10-2004, 09:01 PM   #3
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I've got XP, so do I just flatten the linux partitions or is there a process involved to let xp take over booting from grub?
 
Old 05-10-2004, 09:08 PM   #4
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Just install it as usual...make sure you use the entire drive and it should all go smooth.
 
Old 05-21-2004, 10:29 PM   #5
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Originally posted by vdogvictor
If it is 2000 or XP it will get rid of GRUB on its own and you can erase all the partitions during the install.
i have linux red hat 9 installed and win2k, each one in is own partition with grub on.
recently i've formated the win2k partition, for a fresh win2k install and with that i've lost the grub management.

Now when i turn on my laptop it goes straight to win2k not asking if i want to go to rh9 instead.

How can i fix this? i've got to much work in the linux partition that i don't want to lose

Please somebody help me

Thanks in advance
 
Old 05-21-2004, 11:15 PM   #6
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this probably should have been a new thread but oh well lol

boot of the red hat install CD 1 and type "linux rescue" at the prompt then after it loads run these two commands

chroot /mnt/sysimage
grub-install /dev/hda

change /dev/hda to w/e drive you want grub on and add a partition number if you want it someplace other than the MBR (if windows took it, grub was probably in the MBR already)
 
Old 05-22-2004, 10:28 AM   #7
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thanks for the quick reply

now grub appears with redhat9 option and win2k like before, but the win2k option makes a loop. every time i click on it it turns black and returns to the menu.
at least i can now enter linux and save all my stuff.
i will wait for a better laptop (going to sell what i've got) to return to linux again and stay only on it
have to return for a while to M$hit

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this probably should have been a new thread but oh well lol
i was thinking on it when i reply to this. it was the closest to my search for my problem, so that's why
 
Old 05-22-2004, 02:56 PM   #8
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If you edit the file /etc/grub.conf you can make it so it will boot windows 2000 correctly...it is only like 2 or 3 lines that you need to edit or add.
 
  


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