Re: Reconfigure Linux boot loader

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I think you may need to reinstall grub which was probably written over whe you reinstalled windows ... so something like

grub-install /dev/hda

John

On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Shankar Jha wrote:

Hello Yogi,

After booting from Linux first CD(linux rescue),manually configure the GRUB
# grub
#root (hd0,tab(first 83 partition no.))
#kernel /vmlinuz.....
#initrd /ini.......
#exit
Shankar RHCE


On 3/8/06, Yogi pn <yougander@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've installed windows and Red Hat 9 on my machine. Due to some problems
with windows OS, i had to reinstall it. After which i'm not able to see
the
GRUB boot loader to boot to Linux. How do i reconfigure GRUB boot loader
on
my machine without reinstalling Linux?

Best Regards,
Yogi
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