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= Security Warning =

Boot-Repair is not officially supported by Canonical, use it at your own risks. Security concerns (use of PPA, download from Sourceforge) are currently discussed on [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11323542&postcount=153|this thread]], any contribution is welcome.
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Remark: Please note that this ISO is not an official Ubuntu image

Boot-Repair is a small graphical tool to restore access to Ubuntu and other OS (Windows..).

  • One "Recommended repair" button to repair most frequent boot problems. (generally repair filesystems and reinstall Grub2)
  • Another button to create a Boot-Info-Script summary in 1 click

  • Options to reinstall Grub2 easily (OS by default, purge, unhide, kernel options..), and other advanced options (MBR restore...).

Boot-Repair is a free software, licensed under GNU-GPL. Boot-Repair is not officially supported by Canonical, use it at your own risks.

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Getting Boot-Repair

1st option : get a CD including Boot-Repair

The easiest way to use Boot-Repair is to burn one of the following CDs and boot on it.

Remark : you can also install the ISO on a live-USB.

Remark: Please note that this ISO is not an official Ubuntu image

2nd option : install Boot-Repair in Ubuntu

Either add ‘ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair’ to your Software Sources via the Software Centre or, for speeds-sake, add it using a new Terminal session:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair

Boot-Repair can be installed & used from any Ubuntu session (normal session, or live-CD, or live-USB). PPA packages are available for Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10.

Using Boot-Repair

  • launch Boot-Repair from either :
    • the dash (Unity)
    • System->Administration->Boot-Repair menu (Gnome)

    • by typing 'gksu boot-repair' in a terminal
  • Then try "Recommended repair" button. When repair is finished, reboot and check if you recovered access to your OSs.

If the repair did not succeed, copy-paste the URL that appeared in order to get help by email or forum.

Advanced options

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External Links

Boot-Repair (last edited 2022-01-18 23:30:53 by yannubuntu)