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Symantec's web site states that Ghost 2003 (what I have) will NOT work with Grub. I have RHEL4 installed on a dual-boot machine I want to image. I have a bootable DOS disk and performed an fdisk /mbr, but Ghost still complained. The machine did boot into Windows, though, so Grub apparently had been removed. Not knowing what else to do, I'm re-imaging the machine with the XP image I preserved, and am reinstalling RHEL4 but with no boot loader. What else could I be missing to fully remove Grub and permit Ghost to work? It would be most helpful to at least have Grub working during the install, then have a proven way to remove it, image the system, then I can reinstall Grub after the image. Any help/insights appreciated. Scott -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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