On Thursday 01 February 2007 20:57, Charles R. Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 21:01:39 -0500, Mike McMullin
took time to say the following: (^_^)> I know it's hard to keep track of everything in this convoluted thread, (^_^)> Mike :-) but at some point I distinctly recall Charles mentioning he was (^_^)> doing a restore or recovery of the XP installation. I'm pretty sure a 'back (^_^)> to factory' recovery would overwrite grub. (^_^) (^_^) Yes it would, someone suggested a nice simple how-to to fix the mbr (^_^)from the rescue console. That would be nice. However I think your (^_^)mining along the vein of writing to the MBR is probably fruitful. So if (^_^)I could ask a question of the OP, did you have grub write to the MBR (^_^)since you restored your XP? The system booting directly into XP would (^_^)seem to indicate that you didn't. (^_^) (^_^) Carl - What do you think of the idea of having the XP bootloader (^_^)handle booting instead of Grub? There are reasonably simple (^_^)instructions for editing the required files in XP as well as how to get (^_^)file(s) he will need to copy over to his XP root partition. (^_^) (^_^) Mike
Tried that as experiment, and it didn't worked as described.
I am pretty slow, but sometimes I pick things up if I see them used more than once! (referring to "OP" which i am assuming means original poster?) Anyway, yes, I had it checked to write to the MBR and nothing happened. To your original remarks earlier, it is true that XP won't automatically repair or revert the MBR to a before linux state. You have to do that manually or via a install.
Carl is correct, it was a strict recovery because the MBR was totally hosed.
Some ideas how grub works, and what might be problem, may be picked up in recent article http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs/grub I hope that original author will add more. -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org