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eric veerkampThis web-page is part of a larger site giving examples of how to install Windows+Ubuntu Linux operating systems 'dual boot' in a computer. Illustrated Dual Boot HomePage
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1. Chainloader boot entry
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muki TrifeloGrub is more than just an ordinary boot loader.
Grub can load a wide variety of operating systems directly by loading their kernels into the computer's memory -
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The example of one use of a grub shell shown above, can be used with either a live cd or an installed system to re-install GRUB to MBR. (For example after a Windows re-install has overwritten your MBR and installed the IPL for the Windows bootloader.)
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Sridhar KatakamThis web-page is part of a larger site giving examples of how to install Windows+Ubuntu Linux operating systems 'dual boot' in a computer
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Paul Terry Walhus1)The first command is 'root (hd0,1' to set Grub's root device to the partition that contians the Linux kernel. Our kernel is normally found in our /boot directory. This is usually the same partition as the rest of our operating system, but if we made a s
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