[olug] Ubuntu 10.4 boot question

Jordan Fox vmifox at gmail.com
Mon Jul 12 12:44:20 UTC 2010


Definitely just reinstall GRUB.  When you installed windows it
over-wrote the MBR (Master Boot Record) on the Hard Drive... that's
the area where the information pointing to a boot device is stored.
I've never done it with GRUB2, used by Ubuntu 10.4, but I've done it
many times with GRUB - it wasn't that difficult.  This guide looks
like a good start, though someone with more GRUB2 experience might
want to chime in on this one.  If that first set of commands works for
GRUB2, then installing GRUB2 is even easier than installing GRUB.

http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/grub-2.html#mozTocId842078

Jordan

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Joe Gulizia <jrguliz at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have an Ubuntu 10.4 live disk.  GRUB is not displaying on my machine, which was set up to dual boot.  I had to re-install Windows because it wasn't getting to a login prompt.
> I have one drive that has Windows XP Pro (hda1 if  you will) -- the other drive has the whole Ubuntu 10.4 on it.  I have several partitions set up already.
> Can I start and install and replace the / and boot partitions without loosing data OR should I boot into live mode and copy GRUB from the live disk?  If I do the latter, should I be looking in the /etc directory.
> I definitely do not want to lose the data (/home) on my current system.
> Thanks in advance.Joe
> PS  I also have access to a couple versions of knoppix disks.
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