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anansi


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04-03-04 05:37 PM

Hello,
My PC is triple boot, 2 versions of RedHat and Windows ME. Bootmanager is
GRUB. I have to install Windows again (grrr) and I don't expect the multi
boot to function after that.
How can I save the current GRUB configuration and how can I restore after
the install?
Chris.







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Alexander Dalloz


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04-03-04 06:34 PM

On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 19:38:23 +0200 anansi wrote:

> Hello,
> My PC is triple boot, 2 versions of RedHat and Windows ME. Bootmanager is
> GRUB. I have to install Windows again (grrr) and I don't expect the multi
> boot to function after that.
> How can I save the current GRUB configuration and how can I restore after
> the install?
> Chris.

Just boot with Redhat CD 1 after Windows reinstallation into rescue mode
and run grub-install.

Alexander


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