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redo grub

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Hello,
Is there a way to reinstal grub if after a dual boot for example XP, had to be reinstalled , and after this the grub from Daryna is gone is this possible like the "redo mbr" feature from PClos ?

Thanks guys,

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Re: redo grub

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This is a link to the Grub Manual.

http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html
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Re: redo grub

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Thanks 900i,
Its a whole list there :D , i am gonna look around there.

thanks again for the quick reply

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Re: redo grub

Post by AllanP »

When I installed Mint there didn't appear to be an option to put Grub in root of Mint partition. I have Ubuntu on MBR and Fedora in Ubuntu's menu.lst. In Mint there is no Grub folder under boot. I didn't see anything in the grub guide that I felt comfortable trying. Any suggestions?
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Re: redo grub

Post by Fred »

sprint,

You might want to look at the below referenced thread. There is a lot of good commentary there about grub. Maybe more than you really wanted to know but I think the answer to your question is buried there. :-)

http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopi ... 3&start=30

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Re: redo grub

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muskratmx,

Your right, and I didn't even look at the dates. :-)

Running in automatic mode. :-)

Fred
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