Hi Guys,

So I got hold of Partition Magic 8 (which apparently can resize ext3 partitions) from 
the office. Booted into my windows system and resized (and moved) the ext3 partition. 
Now I can't seem to get GRUB to load. Any help here would be appreciated.

System Setup Info:
 - Win2K on hda1, Extended partition on hda2, Swap on hda3 and ext3 on hda6 (mounted 
at /)

 - Using win2k bootloader to load linux, by installing GRUB on the first sector of 
hda6 and then peeling that bootsector (dd if=/dev/hda6 of=/bootsect.lnx bs=512 
count=1).

 - Old Partition Structure (in order on the disk)
      - Win2k 24GB
        - Swap 1GB
        - Linux 3GB

 - New Partition Strucutre (after using Partition magic 8)
      - Win2k 21GB
        - Swap 1GB (whole partition has been moved forward)
        - Linux 6GB (start has been moved forward and size increased).

So I can boot up linux in rescue mode (i.e. running 'linux rescue' on the rh 8 CD1) 
and see all my files. All files appear to be intact and valid. I then 'chroot 
/var/sysimage' to get the correct /, and then re-peel the bootsector, install the 
newly peeled bootsector file in windows and still can't get the startup screen for 
linux to go past the 'GRUB' in the top left corner  of the screen.

I don't know how to use GRUB, and was hoping that there was just a simple command 
switch I need to run with GRUB (or even a config change) so that I can reinstall the 
GRUB boot loader on hda6 (like the old lilo days)? Is this what I need to do, or is 
there something else I'm missing?

Thanks in advance

John



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