Hi!
My brother has a computer that is (or at this point, was) a dual-boot winxp and kubuntu system (same as mine). Unfortunately, he had to reinstall windows (SURPRIZE!! SHOCK!! can you tell i don't care for windows?).
During the reinstallation of windows, despite having specifically requested it not to, it rewrote the master boot record of his primary IDE disk. GRUB was installed on this disk on the MBR.
So now the disk consists of a windows partition and a linux partition, but it can't boot to linux.
BASICALLY -- how do you put GRUB back onto the master boot record, knowing that everything else is intact as it was at the original installation?
Thanks!
SYSTEM INFO that i think is related to the issue at hand:
-HD = IDE, /dev/hda1 = windows, /dev/hda2 = linux, /dev/hda3 = linux-swap
-Kubuntu install still intact on /dev/hda2. The only thing missing is the MBR for GRUB.
Thanks again for any help you can provide!
My brother has a computer that is (or at this point, was) a dual-boot winxp and kubuntu system (same as mine). Unfortunately, he had to reinstall windows (SURPRIZE!! SHOCK!! can you tell i don't care for windows?).
During the reinstallation of windows, despite having specifically requested it not to, it rewrote the master boot record of his primary IDE disk. GRUB was installed on this disk on the MBR.
So now the disk consists of a windows partition and a linux partition, but it can't boot to linux.
BASICALLY -- how do you put GRUB back onto the master boot record, knowing that everything else is intact as it was at the original installation?
Thanks!
SYSTEM INFO that i think is related to the issue at hand:
-HD = IDE, /dev/hda1 = windows, /dev/hda2 = linux, /dev/hda3 = linux-swap
-Kubuntu install still intact on /dev/hda2. The only thing missing is the MBR for GRUB.
Thanks again for any help you can provide!
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