Oh, of course, a guide to the 2003 bars indefinitely.
You can install wingrub (to the Internet can search), and then switched into a grub guide the device interface
Grub> root (hd by TAB键 Then, the message is that if you look at your Linux system at any branch.
For example, in (hd0,5)
Grub>root (hd0,5)
Grub>kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.*.*. . . . . . . . . RO root=LABEL=/ (fill in here on your Linux version and, if you clear these things, then a district in Windows software inspected ext. record).
Grub>initrd /boot/initrd-2.*.*.*.*. . (You fill in the same edition)
Grub>boot
You should be able to access the Linux system
After entering the system, you can better your editorial /etc/grub.conf documents,
#grub-install /dev/hda
Or
You have to lead in ensuring the success of Linux.
You can also revise the c:\boot\grub\menu.lst win2003 document, adding
Title Linux loading. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kernel (hd0,5) /vmlinuz-2.6.***
Initrd. . . . . . . . . .
Boot
To restore your system to guide menu, select any two can recommend the following one, downstairs in the first try
You can also make reference to this
Http://www.lslnet.com/linux/240929