Re: Recover opensuse



On 2007-11-30 10:30, AndreLTR wrote:
Hello,

I have the following setup:

2 hds -
1st disk - Windows Professional SP2, 2 partitions
2nd disk - openSUSE, 5 partitions

I had a problem and Windows had to be reinstalled therefore GRUB noi
longer shows up at boot time. How to solve this please?

Thank you,

André Luiz

Boot from the DVD , select install, then do the option repair installed system.

/bb
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