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From: | Tom Oakes |
Subject: | Default Grub legacy menu.lst to Grub2 grub.cfg |
Date: | Mon, 07 Jan 2013 10:09:25 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20110202 Thunderbird/3.1.7 |
I posted the following to the freeBSD forum and received a single
reply shown below the original post. The reply said that I need to install Grub in a separate partition. Will that really fix the problem? Can the separate partition be in an extended partition containing Ubuntu 12.04? I don't understand why a separate partition will fix the problem. The Grub manual says that Grub runs before the OS starts. It also says in the instructions for installing grub in a separate partition to format the partition with a file system. The advantage for installing Grub in the separate mentioned is that it does get messed up if/when you upgrade your operating system containing /boot/Grub. All this make me wonder if a separate partition won't solve the problem. I did, in trying different things, upgrade Ununtu, and Grub2 now starts instead of Grub-legacy so I have lost the ability to boot freeBSD from the hard disk. I think I need to reinstall Grub-legacy in the MBR. How do I do that? I think see direction for that but do not recall where I saw them. I can still boot freebsd with a CD. Thanks for any answers and help, Tom address@hidden
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