Uninstall grub from logical partition

Posted by Andrew Fleenor on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Andrew Fleenor
Published on 2010-12-28T23:50:56Z Indexed on 2010/12/28 23:55 UTC
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I'm multi-booting with Windows 7 x64 and (at least) Linux Mint. Because I hadn't yet made a backup of my MBR, when I installed Linux mint on a logical partition, I told the installer to put GRUB on the partition instead of in the MBR. This turned out to be useless, as I need to use GRUB from a boot disk to get into the GRUB I installed...

Before installing it in the MBR, I'd like to get it out of the partition, preferably without wiping and reinstalling Linux. I don't relish the prospect of going through two layers of GRUB when I want to boot Linux.

How do I get it out, or what other options are available to me?

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