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How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?)

I primarily use Ubuntu 12.10, however I recently installed the beta of Fedora 18 to test it out. GRUB was replaced with the "fedora 18 grub" which looks slightly different. How do I restore the version of GRUB that comes with Ubuntu?

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  • You can still run Ubuntu, yes? Try this one: "sudo grub-install –root-directory=/mnt/ /dev/sda" but w/out quotes and do note change to proper device. The /dev/sda is just an example.
    – Marky
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:46
  • @Marky can you provide a real answer instead of a comment. It would be better for the OP and the community?
    – Ringtail
    Dec 4, 2012 at 5:06

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Try update-grub if that doesn't work then install the grub again using the grub-install command . It should detect Ubuntu automatically and include Ubuntu in the boot menu.

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  • Thanks, but I used boot-repair Dec 24, 2012 at 23:48
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yes you can restore the Ubuntu grub

1- update the Ubuntu grub

for doing this

update-grub2

2 - then reboot the pc now you can find Ubuntu grub

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