David G. Miller wrote:
"Sorin Srbu" sorin.srbu@orgfarm.uu.se wrote:
The problem with suggestions to just install Windows and then either use another boot loader or repair the grub installation is that you are stuck doing that work through Windows.
GAG is a standalone boot disquette / boot CD. It doesn't need Winblows or anything eles. It just installs itself on MBR and the boot media contain the config utility with the "write to MBR" function.
You just have to instruct Linux to put all its stuff to its partition. I'm not very familiar with all the Linux boot stuff, so i can't comment on how to do it for somebody that had Linux installed first. I'm sure somebody on the list can give us infos about it and using GAG on MBR afterward.
Guy Boisvert, ing. IngTegration inc.