This is a procedural question and I hope that it will be an easy one for
you experts to answer! :)
I have two SCSI 9Gb hard drives in my system. I first loaded Red Hat
7.2 on the second drive and installe dGRUB as my boot loader, in order
to allow Windows to have complete access to the first drive. The Red
Hat install went perfectly and runs great. In the GRUB menu, I had a
two Red Hat (regular and SMP) OS's and MS-DOS to choose from the
MS-DOS was found and created by GRUB becuase it saw the empty first HD.
Next, I loaded Windows 2000 Pro on the first HD. Of course this no
longer provides access to the Red Hat 7.2 MBR, or even GRUB, for that
matter!
Now what do I do to get GRUB loaded back in as my boot loader so I can
boot between Red Hat and Windows 2000 Pro?
Thanks a bunch for your help and for the great boot loader GRUB. I like
it much better than LiLo or loadlin.
Mark
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