Quite likely you can get this to work without too much fuss. Boot the FC4 rescue CD, mount your partitions, and chroot them. Then run grub-install and you should be back where you started. Then once you have the system back up, you can add the grub statement for the Vista drive. On 5/8/06, Eric Mader <emader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, My machine used to have Windows XP x64 and FC4 x64, with grub installed. This worked great to boot either Windows or Fedora. Recently I added a new hard drive and installed the Windows Vsita Beta. Unfortunately, the Vista install replaces grub w/ the Vista boot loader, which doesn't know about Fedora. (I'm sure this is just an oversight ;-) So right now, I can't boot FC4 :-( Does anybody know if re-installing grub will let me triple boot XP, Vista and FC4? Actually, I'd like to install FC5, will that install set up Grub correctly? (The hard drive on which I installed Vista is an IDE drive connected to the on-board Promise RAID contoller, if that makes any difference) Regards, Eric Mader -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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