On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nothing is permanent, of course, it would just be a hassle to fix. Neither
Windows nor Linux would boot, and you would need to boot from the installation
DVD or something called the "Rescue CD", and use the rescue environment to
reinstall both stages of the Linux bootloader (or reinstall Linux completely).
You would need to know how to use the rescue environment and how to reconfigure
the GRUB (the Linux bootloader) so that it loads everything correctly. This
requires reading the documentation, which is on the Internet and you can have
a hard time accessing it, since your computer doesn't boot...
And without rescue CD (in this case of non-boot-ability), there is no other option like booting from the installation CD (allocating the whole space to one distro, like Fedora/SUSE)
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THX
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