Re: My Grub/MBR went bye bye

2005-08-11 Thread Kent West
Jason Edson wrote: >My girl just bought me a new laptop, Averatec 6100A, I used gparted >from a live cd to split my ntfs partition to make way for debian. All >went well and worked great. The problem is when I booted Wnd**sa >dialog kept popping up saying there was an error. It kept popping up >so

Re: My Grub/MBR went bye bye

2005-08-11 Thread Joe Smith
Boot your live cd and get a root shell. mkdir /mydisk && mound /dev/hda1 /mydisk chroot /mydisk install-grub reboot -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: My Grub/MBR went bye bye

2005-08-11 Thread Uwe Dippel
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 14:55:04 -1200, Jason Edson wrote: > My girl just bought me a new laptop, Averatec 6100A, I used gparted > from a live cd to split my ntfs partition to make way for debian. All > went well and worked great. The problem is when I booted Wnd**sa > dialog kept popping up saying th

My Grub/MBR went bye bye

2005-08-11 Thread Jason Edson
My girl just bought me a new laptop, Averatec 6100A, I used gparted from a live cd to split my ntfs partition to make way for debian. All went well and worked great. The problem is when I booted Wnd**sa dialog kept popping up saying there was an error. It kept popping up so I clicked fix and now wh