Hello,
There is also a tool
Super grub.
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Sent: Monday, May 04, 2015 at 2:40 PM
From: "Klaus-Peter Schrage" <kpschrage(a)gmx.de>
To: "Community support for Fedora users" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Re: grub2
Am 04.05.2015 um 14:18 schrieb Paul Cartwright:
> On 05/04/2015 08:13 AM, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
>>>
>> Usually, I don't have to fiddle with grub. The cases I remember were
>> when I had repaired windows installations (in a dual boot situation)
>> which refused to boot. By restoring the windows boot mechanism via the
>> rescue console, the MBR had been overwritten, and I had to re-install
>> grub to get back dual booting; and I did that in the order I had
>> mentioned: grub2-install first, then grub2-mkconfig. Perhaps the
>> reversed order might work as well in this use case, but I never tried
>> that.
> I found a very nice utility called boot-repair. I boot from that CD & it
> remakes the boot file including all bootable OSes on the drive(S).
> I have fedora booting from sdb & windows booting from sda, and I also
> had that issue when I tried to reinstall windows.
>
>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/boot-repair-cd/
>
Thank you, that looks very promising. I hope not to have to use it, but
you never know ...
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