grub in the mbr of drive c:(dos terminology).
The file that you edit to change the boot options
is /boot/grub/grub.conf not sure if
this sets up a Windows option automatically or not.
If you need to get rid of grub in mbr, boot a windows
rescue disk and run a:>fdisk /mbr which will return the
mbr back to its Windows state.
I have attached my grub.conf file.
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:18, Maynard Kuona wrote:
Could someone please tell me how to configure GRUB. I had tried to install another bootloader but it will not work too nice with my Linux partition, and therefore I need GRUB. But I cannot get it to put itself in MBR. Please help. Right now I have to bot using a floppy (ughh)
Attachment:
grub.conf.bak
Description: application/backup