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Old 6th April 2007, 12:15 AM
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Cannot grub-install from rescue mode

Hello all,

I updated my XP partition with Vista. Obviously, I lost grub. Then I booted from FC6 DVD to rescue mode, and after chroot /mnt/sysimage, I have no hd's on /dev. BEFORE chroot, I can see all /dev/sd's (a, b, c, etc.)

FDISK before chroot shows all partitions. After it, obviously there's no device to show.

Please, if someone know how can I restore (grub-install) my FC6 partition, tell me! I'm bored of Vista (after a week).

Thanks in advance,

Mariano
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