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It's hard to see what's going wrong within your different grub without direct access to your computer.
- Start your new installation
- Open (as root) the file '/boot/grub/menu.lst
- Append in the "title" line: (started from new install)
- Open the file '/etc/fstab' and look for the other Knoppix installation; in my example:
Code:
# Added by Knoppix
/dev/sdb2 /media/sdb2
- Open (as root) the file '/media/sdbX/boot/grub/menu.lst'
- Append in the "title" line: (presumable old install)
- Notice all the root points (hd...) to paper
- Start your presumable old installation
- Can you see within the "title" line the entry: (presumable old install)?
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