John Summerfield wrote:
Les wrote:
alternatively boot the cd in rescue mode, or use knoppix to boot the
system from CD, mount your system disk and edit grub.conf again.
That's way more difficult (new where did I put that CD?) and slower;
using grub's facilities you go straight in.
It's how I booted Windows on my F8 system when F8 forget to put it in
the menu.
Les, you should try it.
Thanks everybody. I finally solved it. The recipe was to unhide the boot
partitions (I forgot I had hidden them) and make one of them active again. Man,
I was all in panic :-)
--
Erik.
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