Dear All
I had grub installed in the disk hda, but I have meanwhile formatted hda. How can I re-install grub again in hda? I am using a Knoppix and I do not have access to hde, the disk where Fedora is installed, because I cannot boot into it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hi!
First I would suggest you to boot up with the Fedora Rescue CD or with your Fedora Installation DVD by using:
"linux rescue"
as boot option!
Mount your system partitions and then execute:
grub-install /dev/hda
That should do it!
Greetings,
Claus
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 06:33 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I had grub installed in the disk hda, but I have meanwhile formatted hda. How can I re-install grub again in hda? I am using a Knoppix and I do not have access to hde, the disk where Fedora is installed, because I cannot boot into it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On 2/27/07, Claus Reheis polytropolis@gmail.com wrote:
First I would suggest you to boot up with the Fedora Rescue CD or with your Fedora Installation DVD by using:
"linux rescue"
as boot option!
Mount your system partitions and then execute:
grub-install /dev/hda
That should do it!
Thanks a lot, Claus. Your suggestion worked very fine!
Paul
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 06:33 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I had grub installed in the disk hda, but I have meanwhile formatted hda. How can I re-install grub again in hda? I am using a Knoppix and I do not have access to hde, the disk where Fedora is installed, because I cannot boot into it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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ismail bushra wrote:
HI all;
Mount your system partitions and then execute:
do u mean mount /mnt/sysimage /xxx ? or am wrong
As you move along the steps to the rescue console your linux install is mounted under /mnt/sysimage for you. At the point you will be told to issue the command chroot /mnt/sysimage in order to function as if you had booted into that install. Once you've 'chroot'ed you can issue the command grub-install /dev/hda (probably sda if you are in an environment using a 2.6.20 kernel).
Scott