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Old 02-04-2009
How Can i recover Bootable File Through a Cdrom

Hi To All,

I Have Unfortunately Deleted my Grub,Initrd,Vmlinuz files. And am adding these files By using Rescue Mode, But it is not properly working.


Give Me a Solution.

Iam looking forward from any one.

Thanks in Advance.
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Old 02-05-2009
Try 'grub-install' command
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