Hi I firstly tried to look into the partition table by using # fdisk
-l, but it was showing windows partitions only.
It's not my laptop so i can't perform experiments on it.
I've not worked on ubuntu so much but in Red Hat i preferably use this
to delete grub:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=256 count=1

So i want to ask you whether this will work, to delete grub and
reinstall it using installation media?

On 12/26/10, Mahesh T. Pai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rakesh Kumar said on Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 12:38:45PM +0530,:
>
>  > We already tried to solve it through grub command line but didn't
>  > work..
>
> What did you do? Explaining that may help. Is this an ext4 partition?
> Is the issue related to inability of certain versions of grub to load
> ext4 partitions?
>
> If so, installing the relevant module from grub command line may help.
>
> I faintly recall breaking this system when I encountered that problem,
> and none of the rescue CDs I had could support ext4. Was forced to do
> a reinstall, first one in a loooooong time!!
>
> Have you checked that?
>
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