Boot Partition pointing to the "wrong" grub
Well, I must have done it wrong. Here we go:
I wanted to try some softwear with out messing up my Sid machine, so I
grabed a spare hard drive and mounted it in my machine and then
installed a second Debian kernel on it. I asked me if I wanted to keep
the hda1 as boot partition, I said yes. Now I got a grub menu.lst on
each drive, and the bootloader is point to the second hard drive.
Now I want to remove that extra HD, because I need it somewhere else.
How can I fix the bootloader, which is on hda1, to point to grub
installed on hda1 and not the otherone?
Thanks
Thierry
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