Fedora :: Unable To Boot Via Grub Command Line?

May 27, 2011

When I turned on my laptop today, instead of showing me the boot menu..it show grub command line..ie

Code:
grub>_

I have no knowledge about grub command line..still i tried to boot into my fc14 ..using these steps given here

[Code]...

Thus boot configuration files have been lost..i think I have to install Fedora again

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i recently did some changes to my hard disk partitonand now linux is in hd0,6when i booted my pc,i got the grub commmand line interfaceso,I think that i need to edit grub.conf in fedora 14then at cmd i did this:

grub> root (hd0,6)
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file not found

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:
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Code:

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