First of all, this issue is not really bug. I ran into some issue with GRUB, and hopefully I can get some advice from some expert here.
Here is how I ran into this issue: 1. Originally, my pc had only one hard disk (C drive), which had XP installed on it. 2. Later, I added second disk to install SUSE on it (D drive) 3. So I had GRUB installed, which is supposed to load SUSE boot loader first, then it would allow me to choose which OS to load, SUSE (on D drive) or XP (on C Drive). This worked fine. 4. Recently, my second drive went bad, stopped working, which caused GRUB not able to find boot loader on D drive, which, in turn, cause me not able to use XP on C drive, although I am pretty sure my C drive is still good. Is there anyway I can fix or remove my current GRUB, so I can use my XP on C drive without reinstalling it. Any suggestion is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Rick -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/GRUB-issue.-Please-help%21%21%21-tp20755435p20755435.html Sent from the Grub - Bugs mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
