First boot your computer with live cd and Try to use the command
#grub-install

Em segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2011, <[email protected]> escreveu:
> one day I turned on my Kubuntu 11.04 linux home server
> and it didn't boot
> Nothing Nada
> Then after inserting the install cd I used the command line to install
grub (sudo apt-get install grub)
> Now at least my computer boots the grub command line (thats an
improvement)
> Now if only the newly installed grub could find the previously installed
Linux kernel and kick it into action
> PS
> I have tried to search for the appropriate hard drive files but most
documentation says to use the "find" command
> which doesn't exist in the latest versions of grub
> Thanks
>         Stephen
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