I will try that, but I recall trying it before and getting an error;
something like "File not found"... I will reread the grub doc and
reboot, give it a shot, and take note of the results
(sorry the original post isn't included in this reply)
Shawn

--- "Michael D. Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should be able to do what you want.
> 
> It sounds like you are running grub-install from the Linux command
> line.  While 
> that ought to work, I recall reading in the grub doc that they
> recommend that 
> you install it to the boot sector of your drive from the command line
> that you 
> can get inside of grub when you boot off the grub floppy.
> 
> Doing the install from the grub command line while running grub as a
> normal 
> Linux process definitely doesn't work.
> 
> Possibly there is some problem that grub has with the geometry of
> your drive 
> because of your old bios.  There may be something you can say to grub
> to deal 
> with that, but I don't know what it would be.
> 
> Mike

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