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On Sat, 3 May 2003 17:49:38 +0400
"Saeed Ahmed"
Thanks for a very quick response, My system used to work fine till an hour back. I did a restart and it ended up with Grub> promp. I don't have rescue cd etc. and system boots from boot floppy. I did ftp install from ftp.suse.com. Grub is well documented, but the best way to proceed since you have the boot disk, is to run Yast2/System/Bootloader Configuration. There you can modify the existing configuration, reload the original configuration, or manually set it up.
Also, was there something you might have changed, or did you rebuild
your kernel.
In any case, YaST should fix your problem.
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Jerry Feldman