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			<title><![CDATA[kill grub rescue]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#039;t think I had any part of grub installed.However, after frying something on my system (I think), I saw a message saying &quot;grub rescue &gt;&quot; when I powered the thing back up. I had earlier removed a directory called grub from my /boot partition, never proceeding further because everything seemed to be alright. Now, I suspect I&#039;ve got something buried in my boot sector - or in something pointed to by the boot sector.</p><p>So, is there any package that pulls in grub as a dependency? I&#039;m writing this from an Ubuntu machine and the closest it comes is a package called &quot;ubiquity&quot; that recommends grub.</p><p>Also, what is a good way to nuke anything with grub in it? I use lilo and not aware that I&#039;ve ever installed grub, not even once.</p><p>TIA</p>]]></description>
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