First, I'm about as new as a newbie can get.
Second, thanks for your suggestion, but I have done every which way I know to do as you suggest, but no luck.
What I've done is to boot with a live cd (and I've used both Ubuntu and Kubuntu original cd's) gone into install, installed as far as partition and chosen "manual", chose not to format, and got to desktop. Opened terminal and
1) typed "grub-install" - and got something about not finding something (I didn't keep notes).
2) tried another way, typed "grub" - got "grub >" and typed " root (hda,7)", (which is where I think my root is) and got similar answer - cannot find ... etc.
Perhaps I'm not doing this correctly.
I've also tried to locate on my live cd's the rescue option (which everyone is saying is there) - perhaps I'm doing something wrong here to.
Any suggestions warmly received, but please in terms of one syllable so that I can follow - and learn.
I like linux, I want to use it instead of win98, don't want to pay Bill for anything else, but the early learning curve is a bit steep.
Thanks Eric
On Wednesday 18 April 2007 23:07, elc(a)freeola.net wrote:
> > I'm dual booting win98SE and Ubuntu, and have had a choice menu on
> > bootup of either Ubuntu or windows, Ubuntu being the default.
> > Due to a need of having to re-install win98SE, I have now lost this menu
> > option and thus cannot access linux.
> > How can I get this menu choice back.
>
Boot up from a Live CD and run grub-install.
Regards, Paul.