Herbert Gasiorowski wrote: > Im using a kickstart installation with my own partitioning. > I had no problems with Fedora 10 but now on f11 grub will not start > without a bootable flag set on any partition. > > It nearly looks as if grub is installed in some partition but I am quite > shure that the old MSDOS MBR is overwritten. > > Is there a way to check if grub is installed in the MBR? > Or is it a bug in grub? > > (kickstart option is: "bootloader --location=mbr") > Dumb question - Is this a new install on a machine that had been running Fedora 10, or is this another machine? The reason I ask is that I have run into BIOSs that will not boot if one partition is not marked bootable. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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