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Hi all,
I had an error with my Windows 7 - which restored MBR. I installed grub2 very recently, and it worked like a charm; but I can't seems to find details on how to restore it as I suspect it will be different than grub(1)
Many thanks for your time,
Looking forward for your reply,
Last edited by sweetthdevil (2012-08-18 06:42:47)
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You'll have to boot/chroot into your linux installation and then use grub-install again. At least that's what I would do.
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Do you happen to have a how to link?
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Now according to your question - just look at the Installation Guide. Mount everything to /mnt as it is said in point 5, then execute
arch-chroot /mnt
and
grub-install /dev/sda
or on whichever disk you want grub to reside. Done
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Many thanks for your reply,
can i do that with an ubuntu live CD that I have (must be an 18 month old version)?
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You need to use a new arch install image in order to have arch-chroot. Probably you can use normal chroot (which is available on Ubuntu) instead but i'm not sure if it is gonna to work. You can always try.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Change_Root
Last edited by SnowyMan95 (2012-08-17 10:38:48)
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Right,
I always done my install of arch with a net install - which iso should I used?
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The net install iso is fine.
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Used the net installed and it worked like a charm, somehow I thought it would be much more difficult
many thanks for your assitance
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