boot partition no longer bootable
Hi, I was playing with a commercial boot loader (System Commander) on one of my laptops, seeing if it would be useful. I loaded it up with some difficulty and could still boot into linux. I decided that it wasn't what I was interested in and removed it. It said it would restore the original MBR, but it didn't and now my /boot partition is no longer bootable. Is there any way I can use the rescue system to make /boot bootable again? Or do I just have to reinstall linux? Many thanks, Steve
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 06:56 pm, Steve wrote:
Hi, I was playing with a commercial boot loader (System Commander) on one of my laptops, seeing if it would be useful. I loaded it up with some difficulty and could still boot into linux. I decided that it wasn't what I was interested in and removed it. It said it would restore the original MBR, but it didn't and now my /boot partition is no longer bootable. Is there any way I can use the rescue system to make /boot bootable again? Or do I just have to reinstall linux?
Never mind. Google was my friend. I finally figured out how to re-install grub :). Steve
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