this should work imho
2007/3/16, Styma, Robert E (Robert) <
stymar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Thanks for the pointers. For the record, the solution I
got to work was to boot the system and at the grub stage2
countdown to boot press enter. I pressed 'c' to get
the grub prompt. Then I entered the commands
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0,0)
This installed the boot loader in the /dev/hda1 partition.
Note that the partition numbers in grub are zero based while
in /dev they are 1 based.
I can now boot both systems. I have them sharing the same
/home and swap directorys.
Bob Styma
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