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Grub2 bootloader ျပန္ထည့္နည္း
Restore GRUB2 after installing Windows
How I Restored GRUB2 after a Windows 7 Install. GRUB2 (Grand Unified Bootloader) is a universal bootloader used by Ubuntu and other Linux Distributions. If you have a Linux Distribution
installed on a partition, and attempt to install Windows alongside it,
your GRUB bootloader will be overwritten by the Windows bootloader, and
your computer will only boot into Windows.
Recovering the GRUB2 Bootloader after a Windows Install is
simple. When finished, your Bootloader should detect all installed
Operating Systems and automatically add a bootable menu item for each of
them.
Note: This
GRUB2 Installation process assumes that a Linux Partition still exists.
If you overwrote Linux with Windows, this tutorial will not work for
you, as there is no Linux system to recover boot.How to Restore GRUB2 after installing Windows:
- Boot from an Ubuntu Live CD or Live USB
- Once up and running, Open a Terminal
- Type
sudo su
(press enter after typing each command) - Type
fdisk -l
- Note which device contains your Linux partition (IE: /dev/sda1)
- Type mount /dev/sdx# /mnt (replacing x# with your actual device and partition number)
- Type
mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
- Type
mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
- Type
cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/resolv.conf
- Type
chroot /mnt
- Type
grub-install --recheck /dev/sd
x (replacing x with your actual device) - Type
reboot
(to reboot your PC)
Making GRUB 2 detect Windows Installs:
- Proceed to boot into your Linux environment.
- Open a terminal and type
sudo update-grub
(enter your root password when prompted)
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