After installing 'windoze', pop in the first redhat cd (bootable), and 
the the boot
prompt (installation), type:

    linux rescue

This will boot into linux rescue. It will ask you for your languange, 
and try to mount
you linux root ('/') where redhat is installed. Usually, yout root will 
be mounted
on '/mnt/sysimage' if it is detected succesfully - I've never had 
problems here.
The do

   chroot /mnt/sysimage

And, you will have acces to your  '/'.
If you don't have 1 million and 1 partions for linux installation, the 
next step wout be
to reinstall your boot loader 'grub'  with

  /sbin/grub --config-file /path/to/ grub.conf

and add the lines to '/path/to/grub.conf'
##############################
    title Windoze
      rootnoverify (hd0,2)
      chainloader +1
##############################

where hd0 - primary master (ide)
So, (hd0,2) is hda3 -  3rd partion, primary  master, which where widoze 
sitting.

P.S Counting starts at 0 for 'grub'.  Those three lines have booted 
win98/se  and 2000,
       so, XP should work as well.
       If you have multiple partitons for you linux, then you wil need 
to mount '/boot'  for kernel 'images (and grub)
       and possibly '/etc' if you 'grub.conf' sits there.
       And after you are done, exit.
       This scenario ,assumes you are going to, or have installed, linux 
first -- the easiest thing to
        do, is to install 'windoze' first, then  linux as your 'windoze' 
installation will be picked up during
        the linux installation.


Lee Sanders wrote:

>
>OFF TOPIC: (anyone tell me how I can answer this questions)
>Scenario : install Red Hat 7.3, install windows (for testing only, honest !)
>problem : grub has gone
>Question : er, how do I resinstall grub ?
>(believe me, I tried, I ended up completely reinstalling the whole of RH as it 
>refused to do anything to the boot loader without kernel updates being required)
>





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