Hi, The 3 different versions of Ubuntu are probably something like :
Ubuntu Ubuntu - Recovery Mode Ubuntu - Memtest86+ These are all perfectly normal. Recovery mode is the equivalent of Safe Mode on Windows, and memtest86+ is a diagnostic bootup for testing your RAM. Just choose the default Ubuntu, and you'll be fine. You'll find in the future that kernel updates will be installed, these will give you another option in the Grub boot menu. Choose the newest kernel (highest number) and you'll be running the updated system. If for some reason there is a problem and you cannot boot the old kernel, the option is there for you to return to the old one. You can get rid of the options, but if it aint't broke..... Hope this helps, CiarĂ¡n ps. You emailed me directly, did you mean to email the Ubuntu-UK mailing list? Or do I know you and I have forgotten??! I've copied Ubuntu-UK in so it gets posted to much more knowledgeable people than me. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/