On 09/25/2007 10:21 AM, Yazad Khambata wrote:
Hi all,
I have 2 hard drives on one I have windows installed.
The other is used by me for Linux installation...
I first installed Debian 4.0; during installation it asked me about GRUB and
it aslo asked me if I had Windows XP/2000. All was well... I could log into
Debian and on selecting "others" from the menu I was redirected to the
Windows Menu (I have XP and 2000) installed on my machine.
Next I decided to install CentOS on the Disk with Debian installed... now I
have lost the GRUB menu for Debian all together :(
When I select "others"... in the CentOS grub menu I an redirected to Windows
boot menu... how do I enter debian now... I am ready to reinstall, but how
do I ensure that both linux show up in one menu?
Many Thanks.
Regards,
Yazad Khambata.
You don't need to reinstall Debian. Configure CentOS' Grub to boot
Debian instead.
In CentOS, try this command:
info grub
That might give you information about Grub and help you create a
boot-stanza for booting Debian.
I can't give you specifics because the specifics relate to your hardware
configuration and installation choices. Use the Grub command line to
find out how to refer to your Debian partition in Grub; "info grub" will
show you how.
If "info grub" doesn't work, you will have to install the Grub
documentation onto CentOS. Since I don't have CentOS, I can't tell you
how that's done.
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