Thank you Eliyahu (and Steve, of course).
I know the theory, and I even did it in the far past, but I forgot, and now
things work different than should.
I'll try anything you suggest (and most of them I already planned to try),
but so far I'm still stacked (I used live CDs of supergrubdisk and
Thank you Shlomi.
No success, so far.
I'll give more details, so if anybody can help, I'll be grateful.
I'm also willing to bring the system to anywhere and/or pay:
I have a full Linux system (old Mandrake) on hdd4, including /boot/vmlinuz,
/boot/initrd.img, etc. (all the system on one
w
hat have you tried?
looking on my local grub.cfg file (grub2)
you *can* set a partition as root for boot
menuentry 'Fedora (3.10.10-200.fc19.x86_64) 19 (Schrödinger’s Cat)'
--class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os
$menuentry_id_option
Why do you want to boot it just once? Perhaps if we knew what you were
trying to do, we could suggest other alternatives. For instance, if the
disk is small, you could ddrescue it off to an image, dd that image
onto a larger or same disk, and use that disk in another computer as
sda.
Or you could
The simple answer is because I'm afraid.
And more detailed:
I assume that anything that can be done through the MBR, can be done also
manually through a live CD.
So I want to see it booting, and then I'll set it permanently.
I'm sure that it is possible, because it has been done for years by
If I understand you correctly you want to make the system bootable
again but you first want to do a dry run to make sure it works...
So you take a modern livecd, a big external hdd and create a dd
imagefile of the current disk and now you can play all you want even
in a virtual environment
Hi,
I have an old PC (with an old Mandrake), and its grub screwed up.
I want to boot it WITHOUT re-installing the grub (I don't want to touch the
HD till I see it works again, but boot it manually from a Live-CD/floppy).
How can I do it from a Live-CD or floppy? (both work under this PC).
What
Hi Eli,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Eli Marmor e...@netmask.it wrote:
Hi,
I have an old PC (with an old Mandrake), and its grub screwed up.
I want to boot it WITHOUT re-installing the grub (I don't want to touch
the HD till I see it works again, but boot it manually from a