deeppow
June 5th, 2010, 08:07 PM
Installed Win7 on new SSD, NTFS drive C;. Ubuntu was on separate hard drive. There are also NTFS partitions (D: and E:) on a second hard drive so if I boot from Live CD and do an "fdisk -l" then I see
/dev/sdb1 .... NTFS
/dev/sda2 .... NTFS
..
/dev/sdb5 ... Linux
/dev/sdb6 ... Linux swap
Doing it from memory, but I'm sure the Linux partition was sdb5.
How do I replace the grub2 that was lost due to the Win7 install so I can boot either Ubuntu or Win7? If the procedure exists somewhere (a dummies version), please point me to it.
Thanks for any assistance.:)
/dev/sdb1 .... NTFS
/dev/sda2 .... NTFS
..
/dev/sdb5 ... Linux
/dev/sdb6 ... Linux swap
Doing it from memory, but I'm sure the Linux partition was sdb5.
How do I replace the grub2 that was lost due to the Win7 install so I can boot either Ubuntu or Win7? If the procedure exists somewhere (a dummies version), please point me to it.
Thanks for any assistance.:)