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Re: re Rescue Mode
From: |
Simon Hobson |
Subject: |
Re: re Rescue Mode |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Sep 2012 21:49:17 +0100 |
Tech Support Department wrote:
But I did want everyone to know that GRUB2 cannot be recovered in
certain situations, which is too bad. I would like to know if this
is an OS-dependent operation or if GRUB should be able to be fixed
in any situation.
I find it hard to believe that it can't be 'recovered' in pretty well
any situation where the base OS install is OK. But it's certainly a
lot more involved than the older versions.
In effect, if you go through the motions used to do an initial
install, then you should be able to fix an existing install. When
doing a manual install, you can mount your target OS partitions while
running from a live CD/DVD/USB drive, mount a few directories (such
as /dev) in it, then chroot and do a grub-install.
If you find yourself at a GRUB> menu, then you should also be able to
manually specify initrd and kernel before booting.
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- re Rescue Mode, Tech Support Department, 2012/09/23
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