Hello Nic,

On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 13:43:22 +1000, Nic Baxter <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Decided to press on; OK, into the live boot, and chroot...
>
>   I bravely try; grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda and I
> get the message..."unrecognized option `--boot-directory=/mnt/boot' " A
> look at grub-install options says " --root-directory=DIR", so I
> subsitute "root" for "boot" in the above command and get; "mkdir: cannot
> create directory '/mnt/boot/boot': no such file or directory"
> Hi Terry
> I think you are almost there. If you have mounted /boot on /mnt then
> specify root-directory=/mnt
> No need to put boot.

This saga must make exciting reading :-)

I haven't explicitly mounted /boot on /mnt, as previous advice never  
mentioned this.
I have established that the grub available to me was in fact Not grub2, so  
installed grub-pc, then ran...

grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda

which said there were no errors, however a reboot doesn't give a grub  
menu, just provides a grub prompt ie "grub>".

...almost, almost there, maybe.

Cheers,
-- 
Regards,
Terry Duell
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