Closing due to lack of response.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
multiple ubuntu boots 7.10 install
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Title:
multiple ubuntu boots 7.10 installation
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Marked as Confirmed to preserve edge use case.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This bug needs to expire, but Xeno would make a good test case for GRUB
robustness. I've always had trouble with OS #3 and beyond. Usually
something gets screwed up, requiring menu.lst edits or reinstallation of
GRUB to get OS #3 and beyond working.
Perhaps a web-based tool that tracks successfu
I found that when I installed Ubuntu Gutsy i386 on my Toshiba A215 when
Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64 was already installed, the AMD 64 version was no
longer on the GRUB list. I installed the i386 as it appeared some
things from i386 were not available for the AMD64, and I wanted to
compare the two. Unless
Actually, I hope to install all of the following on my laptop, and it
would be nice if they all just went on and the grub configurations just
worked:
Ubuntu AMD64
Ubuntu i386
Kubuntu AMD64
Xubuntu AMD64
Edubuntu AMD64
Ubuntu Studio AMD64
Ubuntu ME
Mint
DamnSmall
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multiple ubuntu boots 7.10 ins
the last kernel update rewrote the menu.lst file. what are the rules which uuid
is used for the new entry?
i had entries with two different uuid in it (pointing to two different
partitions one with 704 and with 710) - it did take the wrong one (704
partition) for the new 710 kernel!
a wiki pag
i did not format the partitions the 7.04 resides in when i installed 7.10
but:
/boot must always be formated (required by the installer!)
which creates at least a problem in the fstab of the previously installed
ubuntu (because the UUID changes).
i seen some cases in which the installer put in th
Ubuntu will include other Linux installations (including other Ubuntu
ones) unless you format the partitions in which they reside. Did you
format the root partition when you installed?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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multiple ubuntu boots 7.10 installation
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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