as far I understand,
wubi lets you boot up Ubuntu using the Windows boot loader. It creates a
virtual disk and boots to that disk, everything gets installed there. No Its
not Virtual machine. So there should not be any noticable performance loss.
but if the disk image gets corrupted you lose the i
you can try these commands in terminal (Applications >> Accessories >>
Terminal )
MOUNT :
*sudo mount /media/cdrom0/ -o unhide*
UNMOUNT:
*sudo unmount /media/cdrom0/*
unmount by force :
*sudo umount /media/cdrom0/ -l*
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n
I am not sure either. Thanks for the URL. I will try to access the DVD from
the host directory.
On 4/17/09, tanjir wrote:
>
>
> Little googling gave me this:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide#How%20do%20I%20access%20the%20Windows%20drives
> ?
> (hint: cd/dvds are removable drives)
> I have no id
issues
with these drivers. In that case i would recommend you to use vmware or
virtualbox.
Happy computing.
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--- On Fri, 4/17/09, maSnun wrote:
> From: maSnun
> Subject: [Ubuntu-BD] Ubuntu 8.10 DVD Problem
> To: ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com
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Yes, my dvd rewriter is working fine under Windows Vista Black edition.
So, in my case windows succeeds while ubuntu fails.
Thanks,
Masnun.
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:10 PM, maSnun wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am Masnun from Khulna. I ordered ubuntu 8.10 on ship it and got my CD a
> few days back. I tried to install Ubuntu as a dual boot along with my Vista
> Black edition. It installed but the Grub doesn't work, so my Vista loads
> auto
Hello All,
I am Masnun from Khulna. I ordered ubuntu 8.10 on ship it and got my CD a
few days back. I tried to install Ubuntu as a dual boot along with my Vista
Black edition. It installed but the Grub doesn't work, so my Vista loads
automatically without giving me the chance to make a switch.. So