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Re: Re-installing an MBR
From: |
G.Roderick Singleton |
Subject: |
Re: Re-installing an MBR |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Jan 2002 16:56:36 GMT |
I have now reloaded XP and RH7.2 using fat32 on the XP side and etx3(?)
on RH.
Works like a charm.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 1/15/02, 8:58:57 AM, "G.Roderick" Singleton
<address@hidden> wrote regarding Re: Re-installing an MBR:
> Hmm. This is even worse than I expected. I trashed my XP MBA so badly I
> had to reload. I am trying fat to see if that improves things. I'll keep
> you posted on my experiment.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> On 1/15/02, 12:37:07 AM, Shaya Potter <address@hidden> wrote regarding
> Re: Re-installing an MBR:
> > the way I ended up getting grub and winxp to play nicely was to install
> > win2k, this takes over the mbr. I then intstalled linux (debian, doesnt
> > default to grub), didn't install a bootloader. booted into linux via
> > floppy, installed grub to boot record of hda2. did the dd if=/dev/hda2
> > of=bootsect.lnx count=1 to get the 512b image.
> > copied that to a fat partition, in XP copied it to the NTFS partition,
> > and edited boot.ini appropriatly, and now NTLDR can load grub.
> > however, I know its possible for grub to boot ntldr, because my laptop
> > which came with 2k pre installed it works fine. However, its because of
> > 1 or 2 seperate things. on the laptop, the 2k partition is fat32 (the
> > way it came) and it would appear that IBM installed the bootloader not
> > in the mbr, but in the boot record of hda1. so grub is able to install
> > into the mbr w/o a problem. I haven't figured out (despite lots of
> > playing with recovery mode and fixmbr/fixboot commands) how to get the
> > window boot loader to load into the boot record of the partition
> > win2k/xp is installed on.
> > shaya
> > On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 14:04, Gerry Singleton wrote:
> > >
> > > > # For installing GRUB into the hard disk
> > > > title Install GRUB into the hard disk
> > > > root (hd0,0)
> > > > setup (hd0)
> > >
> > > > This will just (re)install GRUB onto the hard disk.
> > >
> > > May I suggest that you add a section that expands upon the above quote.
> > > I encountered problems in the past 24 hours with having a dual boot
> > > laptop. I ended up reinstalling XP because GRUB very happily fixed the
> > > MBR to point only at Linux and didn't pickup XP. However, that is not
> > > the immediate problem. What is the problem is determining whether or not
> > > I can use the above command set to re-write the MBR so that it uses my
> > > new grub.conf with the NT/Windoze incantation or must I re-install
> > > Linux?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > ger
> > > --
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> > > G. Roderick Singleton
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