Reverting to GRUB Legacy
If a user chooses to return to GRUB legacy (0.97), these steps will remove GRUB 2 and install GRUB.
The command line produces a cleaner uninstall and reinstallation. While adding and removing the packages can be accomplished with Synaptic, certain steps must be accomplished in a terminal.
- Open a terminal: Applications, Accessories, Terminal.
- Optional: Make backup copies of the main GRUB 2 directories and files.
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sudo cp /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.old
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sudo cp -R /etc/grub.d /etc/grub.d.old
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sudo cp -R /boot/grub /boot/grub.old
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- Remove GRUB 2
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sudo apt-get purge grub-pc
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The system will be unbootable until another bootloader is installed.
- Once the packages are removed, many files will still remain in '/boot/grub'
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- Install GRUB 0.97
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sudo apt-get install grub
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With grub installed, the user must still create the menu.lst and stage1/stage2 files by running the following two commands.
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sudo grub-install /dev/sdX
- Choose the correct device (sda, sdb, etc), normally the one on which Ubuntu is installed.
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Creates the stage1 and stage2 files in /boot/grub and writes to the MBR.
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sudo update-grub
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Generates menu.lst
- Tab to "Yes" when prompted.
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- Reboot
ref:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Reverting_to_GRUB_Legacy