Am Freitag, 2. Juli 2004 20:42 schrieb Paul Pianta: > Hans Müller wrote: > >Am Freitag, 2. Juli 2004 15:58 schrieb Phil Schaffner: > >>On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 09:28 -0400, Paul Pianta wrote: > >>>Hans Müller wrote: > >>>>Hello i have a problem my grub is gone. I have try to install Winsows > >>>>and this has killed grub. So now the only way to run linx is booting > >>>>via PXE. I have try to run groub-install /dev/sda1 but i will not work. > >>>>When i try to boot then via the hdd, i get the error 22 from grub. > >>>>What can i do? The FC2 installation is on /dev/sdd2. > >>> > >>>Maybe you should try 'grub-install /dev/sda' > >>> > >>>That will reinstall it into the MBR of your first scsi disk which is > >>>where you probably want grub installed (rather than the first regular > >>>partition - /dev/sda1) > >> > >>If you did install grub on the boot partition rather than MBR may need > >>to make it active, but this is unlikely if FC is all on sdd2. In any > >>case, it's always a good idea to have a grub boot floppy prepared before > >>letting Bill Gates mess with your machine: > >> > >> grub-install /dev/fd0 > >> > >>Alternatively, can make a custom boot CD image with > >> > >> mkbootdisk -iso <kernel> > >> > >>Phil > > > >it is ok. But now groub is overwritten by windows. > > Where did you install grub to when you initially installed linux? Do you > install on sda or sdd? Give us some more details and we might be able to > help out a bit more. > > p.s. rescue mode on you CD1 can get you to a shell that will let you > chroot into your system (if that means anything to you ...) > > -- > Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes ... > That way when you do criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their > shoes! Linux is on /dev/sdd3 the boot hdd form bios is /dev/sda the first time i have install grub where with the installation of FC2. grub works fine until windows has kill it. grrrrrrrrr.