I have a notebook that I dual-boot Win7 and Kubuntu on.
One day I was on the Win7 side installing some printer drivers, and used the install CD for it.
Once I was finished, I switched back over to the Kubuntu side.
As it was loading, it tried to boot from the windows printer install disk, and obviously failed. The option came up to "skip" mounting and press on, which is what I selected.
Problem now is that every time i boot into Kubuntu, it tries to boot from CD, even though I took the CD out. Only option that will resume loading Kubuntu is to "skip" mounting.
How do I tell the system to "forget" about that CD that was in the drive?
Thanks!
One day I was on the Win7 side installing some printer drivers, and used the install CD for it.
Once I was finished, I switched back over to the Kubuntu side.
As it was loading, it tried to boot from the windows printer install disk, and obviously failed. The option came up to "skip" mounting and press on, which is what I selected.
Problem now is that every time i boot into Kubuntu, it tries to boot from CD, even though I took the CD out. Only option that will resume loading Kubuntu is to "skip" mounting.
How do I tell the system to "forget" about that CD that was in the drive?
Thanks!
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