Hello,
I just installed Fedora Core 4 on a second harddrive in my system and installed the GRUB boot loader onto the first block of the drive instead of the MBR. I was never asked to create a boot disk and now I'm uable to boot into my new installation in order to extract the necessary information to create my own boot menu in Windows. My question is. Is there any way I can boot into my Linux installation at this point, or is there any way I can create a boot disk after the installation is complete?
Thanks all help is appreciated
I just installed Fedora Core 4 on a second harddrive in my system and installed the GRUB boot loader onto the first block of the drive instead of the MBR. I was never asked to create a boot disk and now I'm uable to boot into my new installation in order to extract the necessary information to create my own boot menu in Windows. My question is. Is there any way I can boot into my Linux installation at this point, or is there any way I can create a boot disk after the installation is complete?
Thanks all help is appreciated