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  • Dormilich
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Aug 2008
    • 8694

    installing boot device/MBR

    Hi,

    recently I tried to install gentoo linux (via graphical installer), but one thing I didn't manage to do is writing the boot device (that one where fdisk -l shows you a * under Boot). could anyone give me a starting point to proceed (I guess grub-install or something similar, but I'm not sure)

    thanks
  • numberwhun
    Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
    • May 2007
    • 3467

    #2
    Originally posted by Dormilich
    Hi,

    recently I tried to install gentoo linux (via graphical installer), but one thing I didn't manage to do is writing the boot device (that one where fdisk -l shows you a * under Boot). could anyone give me a starting point to proceed (I guess grub-install or something similar, but I'm not sure)

    thanks
    Have you tried booting off of your installation disk? It should have an option to fix an installation and in there you should be able to fix the boot/grub installation.

    Regards,

    Jeff

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    • Dormilich
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Aug 2008
      • 8694

      #3
      I haven’t found anything like that. It simply boots into gentoo. the only thing I’ve seen there (besides the live system) is the installation script.

      it’s the 2008.0 gentoo liveCD

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      • numberwhun
        Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
        • May 2007
        • 3467

        #4
        Originally posted by Dormilich
        I haven’t found anything like that. It simply boots into gentoo. the only thing I’ve seen there (besides the live system) is the installation script.

        it’s the 2008.0 gentoo liveCD
        Ah, live cd, that's why. It defaults to booting into the system so you can play with it. You would probably have to use a regular installation disk instead of a LiveCD.

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        • Dormilich
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Aug 2008
          • 8694

          #5
          Originally posted by numberwhun
          You would probably have to use a regular installation disk instead of a LiveCD.
          well, the system is placed on the HD and the only thing remaining is setting up the MBR. How can I see, if I need grub-install or if I just can try grub?

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          • numberwhun
            Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
            • May 2007
            • 3467

            #6
            Please bear with me Dormilich as I do not run Gentoo. The last time I did, I had help from a friend who is an aficionado of it.

            I would recommend you get into your installed system, possibly using the live CD, and get it mounted. Then, see if the instructions on this page help you with this task.

            One bit of credit I must give Gentoo is that there is plenty of documentation for what you need to do, you just need to find it. :) After having it installed at one point, I found it to be quite an amount of work to get it installed, running and configured, yet once it was, it was a SWEET system and ran incredibly well. Once you do get it to where you want it though, you will know a bit of Linux and Administration that you may not have known before. :)

            Regards,

            Jeff

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            • AmberJain
              Recognized Expert Contributor
              • Jan 2008
              • 922

              #7
              Hello,

              The link that numberwhun provided is certainly the best way to try to install GRUB/LILO.
              Another option is AutoSuperGrubDi sk. But using grub-install is better choice (and imo more reliable too).

              AmbrNewlearner

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              • AmberJain
                Recognized Expert Contributor
                • Jan 2008
                • 922

                #8
                I suppose you know this already:

                Originally posted by http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml
                Warning: The 2008.0 releases are deprecated, and their links will be removed soon. You should use the weekly releases instead.

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