![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This thread is primarily for reference. If you need help interpreting the output of the boot info script, please start your own thread in one of the other forums. Doing the least necessary to fix a system is generally a good idea. Other methods, such as “grub-install” or “grub-install –reinstall” are less intrusive on your system.You will lose any customizations you have made to your Grub 2 configuration files.If you designated the wrong drive/partition during the initial install, you may make the same mistake again.During this procedure, you will temporarily have no bootloader on your system.I would recommend this procedure only after running meierfra’s boot info script and finding no obvious discrepancies. Note: If you can get to your normal installation without using a Live CD the chroot procedure is not necessary and you need only Steps 2-5. In this post, we will completely remove and then reinstall Grub 2 using an Ubuntu Desktop Installation CD, which I will refer to as the Live CD. ![]()
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