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bayne

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grub help.
« on: 11 November 2003, 07:03 »
my friend is having problems.  grub messed up and he wants to know if there is a way he can reinstall it with out having to reinstall red hat.  i'd be grateful for any help.

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« Reply #1 on: 11 November 2003, 07:14 »
Boot using your Red Hat installation cd/rescue disk
at the prompt type "linux rescue"

when you get a command line type:

/sbin/grub-install /dev/hda (or whatever hard disk contains your master boot record)

bayne

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« Reply #2 on: 11 November 2003, 08:12 »
he had a "not found error" and he tried all hda numbers.  (hdb1, hdb1, hdb01, etc)

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« Reply #3 on: 11 November 2003, 08:19 »
Oh sorry, you may need to chmod to your installation directory and mount your /boot partition too (it says this somewhere when you do a rescue)

Sorry if I mislead you.

bayne

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« Reply #4 on: 11 November 2003, 08:29 »
could you please tell how to do that.  the both of us are linux n00bs.  sorry.

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« Reply #5 on: 11 November 2003, 08:34 »
he doesn't know how to use chmod.  when he tries to mount/dev/hdcfix (which is the partition with red hat on it)  it says cannot read /etc/stab it says no such file or directory.  he also tried to mouth / boot, which did not work.

sorry if we're confusing the hades out of you.  he tells me the terms over the phone and i can't always hear exaclty what he's saying.

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« Reply #6 on: 11 November 2003, 17:39 »
If you start from a shell, you first have to chroot.

#chroot /mnt/sysimage

than type:

#grub-install /dev/hda (to install GRUB in the MBR)
 
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