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Alias
Flightless Bird
Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>> DanS wrote:
>>>> Frank <fb@amk.cmo> wrote in news:4b758a31@news.x-privat.org:
>>>>
>>>>> DanS wrote:
>>>>>> <SNIP>
>>>>>>>> home use, it really isn't worth the effort as in the final analysis
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> os that your are using as a host does all that one needs anyway.
>>>>>>> Yeah I stopped multi-boot installing linux distros with Windows
>>>>>>> because that POS grub loader could not be gotten rid of without a
>>>>>>> major effort.
>>>>>> More Linux FUD from you? More misinformation you are purposely
>>>>>> spreading?
>>>>>> A 'major effort' might be true, if you consider 'major effort' as
>>>>>> running a couple command line programs from the recovery console.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For XP:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Boot to Recovery Console.
>>>>>> C> FIXBOOT C:
>>>>>> C> FIXMBR
>>>>>> C> BOOTCFG /rebuild
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Done.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For Vista/7:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Boot to recovery console.
>>>>>> Bootrec.exe /FixMbr
>>>>>> Bootrec.exe /FixBoot Bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Done.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There, your 'major effort' takes barely more time than it does to
>>>>>> boot the Windows CD/DVD.
>>>>> Obviously you have very limited experience dual booting linux and
>>>>> Vista/7 using linux with grub as the boot manager then trying to
>>>>> delete the linux partition and grub and restore the bcd.
>>>>> I hate to tell you dan-o, but the normal routine of using the recovery
>>>>> console to fix the bcd simply will not work unless/until you
>>>>> completely get rig of grub (all of it!) which is not nearly as easy as
>>>>> it sounds. As all of us who have had the REAL EXPERIENCE know.
>>>>
>>>> You have no experience. You said you stopped trying Linux distros
>>>> years ago.
>>>>
>>> No, I didn't say that. Your butt-fucking buddy alias the sheep-fucker
>>> said that. He is of course a GD liar, as we all know. I have tried
>>> dual-booting linux/Vista/7 at least 3 times withing the last 12
>>> months. Last summer was the last time I tried it. Nothing concerning
>>> linux/grub has changed within that time period.
>>
>> Only Grub 2 that was introduced last October....
>
> ...so...Summer officially ends in late September.
> Oops!...LOL!
I said October and it was late October. Got any more desperate crap you
want to post?
> And they did what...made grub2 files & folders even harder to get ride of?
> grub is a real POS...just like you are.
Not if you follow DanS' simple instructions although I can't imagine why
one would want to get of Ubuntu instead of Windows.
>
> Oops, you got caught lying
>> again.
>>
> I'm lying about what?
When you tested Ubuntu last and your [lack of] knowledge about Grub,
what else?
> Oh, nothing huh.
Yeah, you're a nothing man, all right.
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Alias
> Alias wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>> DanS wrote:
>>>> Frank <fb@amk.cmo> wrote in news:4b758a31@news.x-privat.org:
>>>>
>>>>> DanS wrote:
>>>>>> <SNIP>
>>>>>>>> home use, it really isn't worth the effort as in the final analysis
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> os that your are using as a host does all that one needs anyway.
>>>>>>> Yeah I stopped multi-boot installing linux distros with Windows
>>>>>>> because that POS grub loader could not be gotten rid of without a
>>>>>>> major effort.
>>>>>> More Linux FUD from you? More misinformation you are purposely
>>>>>> spreading?
>>>>>> A 'major effort' might be true, if you consider 'major effort' as
>>>>>> running a couple command line programs from the recovery console.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For XP:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Boot to Recovery Console.
>>>>>> C> FIXBOOT C:
>>>>>> C> FIXMBR
>>>>>> C> BOOTCFG /rebuild
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Done.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For Vista/7:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Boot to recovery console.
>>>>>> Bootrec.exe /FixMbr
>>>>>> Bootrec.exe /FixBoot Bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Done.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There, your 'major effort' takes barely more time than it does to
>>>>>> boot the Windows CD/DVD.
>>>>> Obviously you have very limited experience dual booting linux and
>>>>> Vista/7 using linux with grub as the boot manager then trying to
>>>>> delete the linux partition and grub and restore the bcd.
>>>>> I hate to tell you dan-o, but the normal routine of using the recovery
>>>>> console to fix the bcd simply will not work unless/until you
>>>>> completely get rig of grub (all of it!) which is not nearly as easy as
>>>>> it sounds. As all of us who have had the REAL EXPERIENCE know.
>>>>
>>>> You have no experience. You said you stopped trying Linux distros
>>>> years ago.
>>>>
>>> No, I didn't say that. Your butt-fucking buddy alias the sheep-fucker
>>> said that. He is of course a GD liar, as we all know. I have tried
>>> dual-booting linux/Vista/7 at least 3 times withing the last 12
>>> months. Last summer was the last time I tried it. Nothing concerning
>>> linux/grub has changed within that time period.
>>
>> Only Grub 2 that was introduced last October....
>
> ...so...Summer officially ends in late September.
> Oops!...LOL!
I said October and it was late October. Got any more desperate crap you
want to post?
> And they did what...made grub2 files & folders even harder to get ride of?
> grub is a real POS...just like you are.
Not if you follow DanS' simple instructions although I can't imagine why
one would want to get of Ubuntu instead of Windows.
>
> Oops, you got caught lying
>> again.
>>
> I'm lying about what?
When you tested Ubuntu last and your [lack of] knowledge about Grub,
what else?
> Oh, nothing huh.
Yeah, you're a nothing man, all right.
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Alias