Re: editing boot.ini

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From: "Gain Paolo Mureddu" <gmureddu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> If you did not do anything to your Linux (Fedora) patitions, you 
> could simply boot with the first cd or rescue disk (if the first  
> disk is used, you will need to boot with boot: linux rescue). Let the 
> rescue process identify your installation and mount it, then simply 
> chroot /mnt/sysimage and run grub-install /dev/hda. So if you had a 
> previous Windows entry in Grub, you will still be able to boot into 
> Windows using Grub (which I find it easier to deal with than the 
> Windows bootloader).

this worked perfectly, thank you :)


-Thufir
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