Thanks All,
I am glad to report that Debian 9 was successfully installed on my laptop!
Removing Ubuntu at the partitioning stage and installing GRUB on the MBR
actually worked.
Best regards,
Sebastian
Le 09/07/2017 à 00:30, Fungi4All a écrit :
From: jode...@gmail.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Do you even bother to read other people posts? He wants to install
Debian where Ubuntu install is. He wants to replace it.
why worry about ubuntu grub if it gets erased intentionally, it doesn't
> From: jode...@gmail.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Do you even bother to read other people posts? He wants to install
> Debian where Ubuntu install is. He wants to replace it.
why worry about ubuntu grub if it gets erased intentionally, it doesn't make
sense.
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
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
fo
Great, many thanks for your quick replies!
Will try that, fingers crossed!
Le 08/07/2017 à 20:10, Sebastian Luna Valero a écrit :
I have a dual-boot laptop with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Windows 7. I am
planning to install the latest Debian 9 LTS on the partition where Ubuntu
is currently installed.
Note that Debian 9 is not yet LTS and won't be before a long time.
The cu
On Sat 08 Jul 2017 at 19:10:23 +0100, Sebastian Luna Valero wrote:
> I have a dual-boot laptop with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Windows 7. I am
> planning to install the latest Debian 9 LTS on the partition where Ubuntu
> is currently installed.
>
> Since grub is already available on the laptop, does an
Hello,
I have a dual-boot laptop with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Windows 7. I am
planning to install the latest Debian 9 LTS on the partition where Ubuntu
is currently installed.
Since grub is already available on the laptop, does anyone know what will
happy when I install grub again with Debian?
Any
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