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Thread ID: 106944 2010-01-28 23:44:00 Remove Grub bootloader, but keep Ubuntu 9.10 Civic (15464) Press F1
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853215 2010-01-28 23:44:00 Hi

I would like to know how you can remove the GRUB bootloader from start up but still being able to access that version of Linux using the MS bootloader.
I know I could use Wubi to install it inside Windows but if Windows becomes corrupt I won't have access to it.
Civic (15464)
853216 2010-01-28 23:49:00 bkpavan.wordpress.com fred_fish (15241)
853217 2010-01-29 04:45:00 The Windows bootloader cannot load Linux - it's incapable of doing so. You can however use it to chainload a linux bootloader - e.g. grub (this is the method alluded to by fred_fish's link).

Out of interest, what do you have against grub, and why do you want to get rid of it?
Erayd (23)
853218 2010-01-29 09:13:00 Thanks for the advice will try to do what is said on the link but it is slightly confusing (I'll understand it a bit later probably).
I have nothing against the GRUB boot loader, it's just that I have a network adapter that needs a driver to use on Windows and Ubuntu can use it but not to its full potential. The main reason I have GRUB and Ubuntu is because with my old adapter it would cut out lots in Windows and hardly ever in Ubuntu.
So now MS is my main OS again since I have this but I'll still keep Ubuntu if possible for when MS does fail.
Civic (15464)
853219 2010-01-29 09:45:00 So you want Ubuntu but change perhaps the default O/S that loads? Sweep (90)
853220 2010-01-29 09:47:00 Pretty much but the GRUB boot loader goes to the MS boot loader after choosing that and would like the order changed or integrate them into one or the other. Civic (15464)
853221 2010-01-29 10:09:00 I do't know how to do it but I was trying to define the problem so someone can help. Sweep (90)
853222 2010-01-29 10:16:00 As Erayd said, the Windows bootloader will not boot linux directly so Grub is what you want to go with.
Just set the Windows entry to be the default boot option for grub.
If you only have one entry in the Win loader you should not even see it.
fred_fish (15241)
853223 2010-02-01 03:22:00 I don't have just one entry in the Win loader I have 3, Win Vista (default), Win 7 RC, and a corrupt version of Ubuntu which I should delete.
And how do I make the Windows entry the default in GRUB anyway? (Basic user of Linux so don't know the power of GRUB.
Civic (15464)
853224 2010-02-01 20:01:00 ...And how do I make the Windows entry the default in GRUB anyway?Open the file '/boot/grub/menu.lst' in your favourite text editor. Somewhere near the top of it you should see a line beginning with 'default' - usually this will be 'default 0'. Change the '0' to whatever number represents the entry of the OS you want to start by default.

OS entries are counted from the top down, starting from zero (i.e. to boot the second entry, you'd use 'default 1'). Each OS entry starts with a 'title' line.
Erayd (23)
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