Reading the installation guide I miss the item if it is possible to write GRUB on a partition .
I like to install Linux mint on sdb3 and install GRUB on sdb3
And add to my existing boot loader the lines
title linux mint
root(hd2,2)
configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst
Will it work
kind regards
dobby9
SOLVED GRUB INSTALL
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Re: GRUB INSTALL
Last screen of configuration during install, button on the bottom right says "Advanced". Click it. From there you can direct grub to be installed anywhere you want.
Re: GRUB INSTALL
I used to have an OS installed on sdb but for some reason it wouldn't boot wouldn't work unless I changed hd(1,1) to hd(0,1) though your computer might be different. You'll probably have to guess/check by hitting e in the grub menu and editing the parameters at boot. Once you find something that works, you can change it permanently in your OS.
I would personally just backup your menu.lst file, then run SuperGrub. It's a bootable disk that does a really good job of finding OSs and setting up Grub.
I would personally just backup your menu.lst file, then run SuperGrub. It's a bootable disk that does a really good job of finding OSs and setting up Grub.
Re: SOLVED GRUB INSTALL
It works ok from SDB
But a have a other issue and I will make a other post
thanks
dobby9
But a have a other issue and I will make a other post
thanks
dobby9