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robin_listas | Mike Easter | Re: How to reset dual boot Linux:Win GRUB after "inaccessible bo |
December 5, 2018 11:02 PM * |
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On 05/12/2018 21.03, Mike Easter wrote: > Paul wrote: >> Just about everything on those disks, can be torn >> apart and reassembled, and lashed together again. >> And Arlen is the person to do it. A little Macrium >> here (partition movement), some LiveCD there, and >> you can fix it. > > I sense that Arlen needs to understand grub's 3 parts better.  Maybe he > could visit the wp article and the grub docs in whatever depth > necessary.  He could also use some repair tools just to examine what he > has before he tries to take them apart and reassemble, such as supergrub > 2, rescatux, or boot-repair from a live cd/usb.  Even a little hex dump > could see grub's part 1 'signature' in the mbr. > > He has 3 tera worth of disks there, 2 WDs & a Tosh.  I would hope > there's enough spare space to move some things around. Or, you can just use "bootinfoscript" script, and it will tell you how boot is organized. Download from here and run - in Linux, of course, but a live may do -: <https://github.com/arvidjaar/bootinfoscript/r... -- Cheers, Carlos. --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: SpaceSST BBS Usenet <mccarragher.org> Fidonet Gateway (255:255/999) |
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