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Tim wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 07:22 +0700, Bobex Scores wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm using FC6, Ubuntu6.10 and Slack11. and I install slack the last.
After I install slack i dont like lilo, so i want to go back to FC6
Grub, I insert FC6 DVD installer and type "linux rescue" and in
konsole I do :
# grub
grub> root (hd0,1)
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This selects the /boot partition that contains the rest of GRUB. It
only matters for getting GRUB to start. With a multi-boot system you
may have ended up with a few installations of GRUB, one per OS. That
doesn't matter, you only need to use one of them.
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<pre wrap="">grub> setup (hd0)
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That sets up where GRUB starts from. In this case the MBR of the first
hard drive.
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<pre wrap="">and I restart, yes it worked, but after 6 hours, i restart my computer
and it say grub hardisk error, so i heve to do that step again, and it
works again, and error again after restar.
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That sounds awfully like you might have a defective hard drive.
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yeah I think so too, maybe the problem is my Hardisk, but that step is
fine with ubuntu, so i'm using ubuntu's grub. thanks anyway<br>
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