Installed ubuntu 11.10 on a separate partition. When installing, I allocated space for grub (ext4) "/ boot" in the same section, under swap and under the system "/" itself. After installation and reboot, windows is normally loaded. Anything you can do?
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You can do this: Partition Magic `install the partition with grub in the" boot "mode. We read here ; and here . Grub had to be put in the MBR (master boot record), he would have found Windows himself and made a boot record for it, usually called Other.
- and how to put grub in the MBR? Is this somehow when you mark up the disk? - STERLIN 1
- During installation - the installer asks where to put the grub. This is usually after disk partitioning. - Justicet
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Grub can be installed by booting from the live cd and executing the grub-install command / device / to which / install for example / dev / sda
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