Mark Grieveson wrote:
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>> Mark Grieveson wrote:
>>
>> > Hello. I installed ms-dos, and then shrank it, and subsequently
>> > installed Debian in its own partition. Debian's grub, however, did not
>> > see ms-dos as an operating system, and, therefore, did not set up a
>> > menu
>> > choice for
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I installed ms-dos, and then shrank it, and subsequently
> installed Debian in its own partition. Debian's grub, however, did
not
> see ms-dos as an operating system, and, therefore, did not set up a
menu
> choice for it. How do I go abo
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I installed ms-dos, and then shrank it, and subsequently
> installed Debian in its own partition. Debian's grub, however, did not
> see ms-dos as an operating system, and, therefore, did not set up a menu
> choice for it. How do I go about setting up a menu choi
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I installed ms-dos, and then shrank it, and subsequently
> installed Debian in its own partition. Debian's grub, however, did not
> see ms-dos as an operating system, and, therefore, did not set up a menu
> choice for it. How do I go about setting up a menu
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I installed ms-dos, and then shrank it, and subsequently
> installed Debian in its own partition. Debian's grub, however, did not
> see ms-dos as an operating system, and, therefore, did not set up a menu
> choice for it. How do I go about setting up a menu choice
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