On 09/08/2007 11:40 PM, Victor Munoz wrote:
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Well, it was not me anyway :-). grub decided it was time to get
confused last week, after months of normal operation.
Victor
Hello Victor. I would try reinstalling the failing kernels; if you do
this, copy the kernel .deb files out of /var/cache/apt/archives first,
because those kernels are probably no longer available on the Debian
mirrors.
I *might* also try reinstalling Grub using "grub-install <yada yada>."
However, if you install to the MBR, you must be sure that Grub will be
able to boot Windows. Have bootdisks for both Windows and Linux handy.
PS.
I think it's safer to let Windows have the MBR, and configure NTLOADER
to chain-load a Linux partition.
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