Hello pat, > Problem is that when there're any non dos/windows partitions the boot > from recovery partition failed. So, I need to set recovery partition > bootable and remove all other partitions including /boot with GRUB > configuration - and when the /boot is removed then there's not possible > to use GRUB, because of the grub.conf, and that's why I need to set > recovery partition bootable without GRUB. Set the partition to be bootable in cfdisk, before removing the Linux partitions. -- Neil Bothwick Where the system is concerned, you're not allowed to ask `Why?'