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How to install only grub to work with Fedora

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I have recently installed fedora 3 core after facing some problems as it was not installed on sata disk in enhanced mode.( I have changed the bios option to legacy and installed fedora). And after that recently i have again installed XP medial center edition in my system. There after grub is not coming and directly system is booting with Windows.

If I want to work with linux, is there any need to intall linux again? or please tell me a way to jus boot the previously installed linux. Please give me some solution for this.
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Re: How to install only grub to work with Fedora

In so many words, you'll have to boot to a Linux recovery CD. Most of the time, the first disc of a multi disc set is bootable, and can do this.

Check out this link:
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/1...-and-boot.html
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actually if i insert the cd againwill the grub be installed for ever or each time i have to insert the cd for booting linux?and the link u gave is not working !!! Please help.
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Re: How to install only grub to work with Fedora

Quote originally posted by harrypotter ...
actually if i insert the cd againwill the grub be installed for ever or each time i have to insert the cd for booting linux?and the link u gave is not working !!! Please help.
Actually click the link, rather than copy it.

Once you've done this procedure, you shouldn't have to install it again, unless it gets overwritten.
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