On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:52 PM, balaji sivanath <[email protected]>wrote:

> >        Does that mean you are able to boot into all installed
> > operating systems or do you mean that you just got a list of OSes, but
> > you are not able to boot into any of them ?
>
> All 4 os are bootable.
>
> >Did you install 10.04 on a separate partition or did you over
> >write 10.10 ? May be a little more detail on what is the current
> >status of your 10.04 GRUB will help. Thanks
>
> 10.10 & 10.04 in separate partition.
>
> current grub is loaded from 10.04 partition(which i have installed at
> last). I need to make grub from 10.10 to be used on booting. I dont
> need 10.04,just to get rid of boot problem installed that in a
> separate partition.
>

I think you can simply install grub2 to partition that contains 10.10 and
delete the 10.04 partition. Ensure you use the 10.04/10.10 iso/cd to install
grub2 or any version that ships grub2 and not grub legacy. Instructions to
reinstall grub2 can be found here -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2.
Hope this helps!


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Arvind S Raj
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