Re: FC2 - Can't boot to FC after XP re-instal

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Boot into rescue mode,  go to the shell
The Rescue Disk mounts your linux partition automatically .. just follow its
messages to find where


type chroot (mount_dir)

this will allow you to run the grub installer (/sbin/grub-install)

Regards

Nathan

On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 15:52, Duncan Lithgow wrote:
Hi all,

I had some problems with xp (duh!) so reinstalled it, which of course 
must have reset mbr and stuff.

I ran FC2 CD1 repair and it said nothing was wrong so I couldn't work 
out how to get it to put grub back on and configure it.

I then put powerquest bootmagic on but when I tell it to boot from 
anything other than XP nothing happens.

I'd love some help with this. A couple of links would be fine to start 
with...

Thanks.

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