The command, # grub-install /dev/hda9, works like a charm!!! Thank you very much for your help.
Sehr Geehrter Herr shrek-m gmx de, Alles Klar Auf Der Andrea Doria. Herzlichen Dank.
At 18:51 2003/06/08 +0200, you wrote:
Am Son, 2003-06-08 um 13.33 schrieb shrek-m@xxxxxx: [overly long citation deleted] > you have no bootdisk? :-( > afaik you will be asked while installation for it > > > # makebootdisk > > > > > # rpm -qi grub > Description : > GRUB (Grand Unified Boot Loader) is an experimental boot loader > capable of booting into most free operating systems - Linux, FreeBSD, > NetBSD, GNU Mach, and others as well as most commercial operating > systems. > > > http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ > file:///usr/share/doc/grub*/ > > > # grub [tab][tab] > grub grub-install grub-md5-crypt grubby > > # info grub > > #info grub-install > > #man grubby > > -- > shrek-m
Grand support for Ciba LO. He/she is now completely informed how to proceed.
Ciba LO,
to restore your boot block:
boot the rescue system from cd 1 and chroot your currently installed system (/dev/hda10 as of your posting). The steps are described on screen of the rescue system. Make shure that your /boot partition is mounted, too! If not, try "mount /dev/hda9 /boot".
grub-install /dev/hda9
should install the boot block.
If it doesn't help, you may:
a) check/repair the file system on /dev/hda9 and retry grub-install
b) install grub on /dev/hda (the mbr, it desables your current boot manager!) When the Linux system works, you may have to reinstall it.
Peter
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