I've read the GRUB FAQ's but can't figure out how to get my PC to boot up anymore..... Not really a bug - just a stupid user. I had many OS's on my machine : Linux, Win98, Win2000 Advanced Server and was happily using GRUB to select which one i booted to. All was well until i wanted some extra disk space to install Microsofts .NET development tools Beta 1 and used win2000 disk manager to format the partition i had linux on (stupid i know, but it was essential that i installed .NET for some work i was doing at the time and the only partition i didn't have work stuff on was the Linux one). Win2000 told me i needed to change the Boot.ini file to point to partition 3 not 4 for win2000. I couldn't for the life of me find the fricking file so i rebooted and used the win98 boot disk i had to edit the boot.ini file as needed. The problem is: when i start my machine now it just boots to a stage where the GRUB command is. (ie grub> ) - i looked through the help details but can't figure out what's gone wrong - do i have to change something in a grub file to represent my partition change? I have 2 hard drives: 1: 3.2GB - win98 2: 10GB - split into 5 2GB partitions comprising FAT32, NTFS now (I previously had a 50MB swap for Linux and 1.95GB for Linux itself but this is now NTFS (arghhhh!). Any ideas????? I have a bunch of work related stuff under win98 on my C: drive that i can't afford to use... I definately dont want to get rid of GRUB as it's dead useful - how can i get it back to normal working order...... i long for that yellow and blue selection screen to appear again! _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
