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    Install without modifying current grub [Solved]

    This is how my HD looks like

    sda1 feisty
    ...
    sda7 hardy alpha

    I reinstalled feisty, so it currently handles the menu.lst.
    Now, I want to install Hardy on sda7 but I don't want it to handle grub, in case I decide to wipe that partition. How can this be done? Thanks.

    edit: marked as solved.

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    Re: Install without modifying current grub

    Use the regular Desktop Live CD to install HH.
    In Step 4, Partitioning, select the last option Manual.
    Step 6 -- slow down! Click Advanced button at lower right.
    That's where you specify where to put GRUB.
    Note that the default says (hd0)--which means, as you know, that HH GRUB & menu.lst would take over the boot menu.
    So, to prevent that, tell the installer to put GRUB in the HH partition:
    (hd0,6)
    i.e., GRUB is now in the boot sector of the HH partition and not in any Master Boot Record.
    No harm in doing this at all; in fact, there's an advantage (technical: you will be able to chainload HH in an emergency ).
    Then come back to the screen in Step 6.
    If you are done & certain, then click Finish to install HH.

    Note: GRUB counts from zero. So
    sda7 = (hd0,6).
    The first hard drive is hd0; the 7th partition is partition 6 (counting seven partitions: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).


    If you do ever mess this all up, it's easily fixed without re-installing Kubuntu:
    How To GRUB Methods - Toolkit
    http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3081671.0

    An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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      #3
      Re: Install without modifying current grub

      Thank you Qqmike for both your quick answer and for your how-to, is by far one of most useful I've ever seen, I highly recommend that link. Needless to say, an instant bookmark

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        #4
        Re: Install without modifying current grub [Solved]

        Thanks, dax918

        An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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