As someone else pointed out, "apt-get install grub" will install the
grub package. To install it in the mbr, your run "grub-install /dev/hda"
(assuming you are installing it on /dev/hda). However, once you do this,
when you go to reboot, you'll simply be presented with a prompt that
says: "grub>".
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Debian 3.0 box, newly installed, is running LILO and Ext3. Can I
> use 'dselect' to change the bootload to GRUB and FS to Reiser
> without making another clean installation. OR is there any other
> way?.
Not as such. You can use dselect (or aptitude
On Tuesday 23 December 2003 01:20, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> My Debian 3.0 box, newly installed, is running LILO and Ext3. Can I use
> 'dselect' to change the bootload to GRUB and FS to Reiser without making
> another clean installation. OR is there any other way?.
>
Changing LILO for G
Hi folks,
My Debian 3.0 box, newly installed, is running LILO and Ext3. Can I use
'dselect' to change the bootload to GRUB and FS to Reiser without making
another clean installation. OR is there any other way?.
Kindly advise. Thanks in advance.
Merry X'mas and B.R.
Stephen Liu
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