I don't know why it might have changed, but if you want to restore the
backup of your bootsector, you can do so with dd. See a few posts
about a week ago with subject "dd question" for more discussion on how
to do it.

Vineet

* Regnat Nikolaus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010626 22:46]:
> I'm using debian woody and grub. Since a few days I get the following message:
> 
> 
> There are differences between the bootsector and it's backup.
> Differences: (offset:original/backup)
> 28:3d/3f, 29:65/00, 30:9c/00, 71:44/00, 72:41/4f, 73:54/20, 74:45/4e,
> 75:4e/41, 76:20/4d, 77:20/45, 78:20/00, 79:20/00, 80:20/00, 81:20/00
> Not automatically fixing this.
> 
> 
> I tried to reinstall grub but the problem's still there. Booting continues 
> after about 10 seconds. Does anyone know how to get rid of this?
> 
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