> M> -> Is it possible to install GRUB without putting files in any of my
> M> installed systems(...)

> You can do that. For example, you have harddisk, which have
> following partitions.
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> | MBR | hda1(Windows C: FAT) | hda2(Linux)   |
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> 1st, you make directory C:\boot\grub on Windows filesystem.
> And you copy stage* and menu.lst (...)

    Yes, but this way I would still have to put files in the Windows system.
I would like to have a working GRUB configuration even if I reinstall all my
system. I think what I have to do is what you told me and, when I have the
configuration files the way I want, I'll create a disk image file and
transfer it to a small partition in the end of my harddisk.

    Thanks, I think that got me started.

    Maur�cio



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