On 08-07-17, Fungi4All wrote: > From: sebastian.luna.val...@gmail.com > > > Great, many thanks for your quick replies! > > Will try that, fingers crossed! > > Don't listen to those ubuntu haters, nothing will happen. > Leave it as is. When debian installs its version of grub > on /dev/sda it will be in control and provide you boot entries > for win7, ubuntu, and Debian. If you log back to Ubuntu > and $sudo grub-install /dev/sda > $sudo update-grub it will gain back control and create > the same boot entries for all three but ubuntu will be > first choice. At least this way you will not have to look > at the ugly green debian snail screen when you wake > up in the morning! :) > As long as you are not including an Arch/Manjaro > installation you will be fine with either grub. I have had > up to seven of them (it only takes a few kb of space). > Delete the ubuntu partition and you will be OK! > Tell this to the ausie guy that installed stretch from scratch and > lost all networking! 3-4 days ago. At least this man can download > all the gpg stuff and the deb files that were needed from ubuntu > and pass them to the half broken isolated debian installation. > Just keep your fingers crossed and debian might even work > first time around.
Do you even bother to read other people posts? He wants to install Debian where Ubuntu install is. He wants to replace it.