On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 12:56:51AM +0200, Ioannis Vranos wrote: > On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> wrote: > > I am trying to install a new Lubuntu 12.10 onto a machine here. It's a > > pretty standard sort of desktop machine with nVidia chipset, intel dual > > core processor and two 320Gb SATA disk drives. > > > > The installation seems to work with no problems, I tell it to use the > > whole of the 'first' SATA disk for the installation and to install grub > > on the MBR. > > > > The result though is that the *old* grub (version 1.99) menu appears > > offering me the old version of linux (I think it's an 11.10) and, at the > > bottom of the boot list the new version. If I try and boot the new > > version it tells me it can't find the kernel and fails to boot. > > > > How can I do a completely clean install, that's what I want to do? > > Do you select to replace the existing installation, during install? > There isn't an option asking that exactly is there? I selected "use the whole disk" when partitioning but that only uses the whole of one disk of course.
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