I don't know what distribution you are using Rob. Some of the distributions (Red Hat spinoffs allow you to boot the installation CD, and type recover and recover the boot method. You may need to repopulate it the various boot option you want( like SUSE,gentoo, Mandrake, Fedora, and if you muswindows ).
Jim K
Rob Hudson wrote:


I hosed my grub while trying to solve a Windows problem and can't get it
back.  I set up grub, but the menu I had doesn't show up anymore.

/dev/hda is my windows drive
/dev/hdb is my linux drive
 /dev/hdb3 is root
 /dev/hdb1 is boot

Before, I had a nice boot menu with the different kernels, all still
specified in /boot/grub/menu.lst.

When I boot, though, I just get a grub> prompt.  I've learned how to get
into my linux by typing:
   root (hd1,0)
   kernel /kernel-2.6.7
   boot

But how do I reinstall the menu?

Thanks,
Rob
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