I just put together a new system, and for the first time, when I set it up to dual boot, the Kubuntu side will not come up.
I installed Win7 on a 500GB drive, and after all the reboots for updating, it was stable.
So I install 12.04.1 on the 600GB drive. Once that's done installing, I let it reboot.
Ever since then, once the computer boots, it goes straight to the windows side, and will not give me the usual GRUB menu that I've seen in the past.
When I boot from the Live CD, I can see everything is installed properly on the 600GB drive.
motherboard is ASUS F1A55-M/CSM. I'm wondering if I've run afoul of the whole UEFI process?
Looked around in the BIOS, and my options to boot in "EZ Bios Mode" is the Windows manager with a "UEFI" logo, the DVD-ROM, and the 500GB Drive.
If I select "all boot options" and click on the 600 GB drive, There is the Grub menu I know and love, and can dual boot from there,
What can I do so I don't have to go into the Setup every time?
This is a clean install of both Win7 and Kubuntu. If there is a way to install both OS that will fix it, I have no problem fragging it and starting over.
EDIT - Manually selecting the 600 drive lets me boot into Kubuntu. But once I log in, it incredibly SLOW. Twice I've restarted, and twice the system just crawls. Something is wrong!
I installed Win7 on a 500GB drive, and after all the reboots for updating, it was stable.
So I install 12.04.1 on the 600GB drive. Once that's done installing, I let it reboot.
Ever since then, once the computer boots, it goes straight to the windows side, and will not give me the usual GRUB menu that I've seen in the past.
When I boot from the Live CD, I can see everything is installed properly on the 600GB drive.
motherboard is ASUS F1A55-M/CSM. I'm wondering if I've run afoul of the whole UEFI process?
Looked around in the BIOS, and my options to boot in "EZ Bios Mode" is the Windows manager with a "UEFI" logo, the DVD-ROM, and the 500GB Drive.
If I select "all boot options" and click on the 600 GB drive, There is the Grub menu I know and love, and can dual boot from there,
What can I do so I don't have to go into the Setup every time?
This is a clean install of both Win7 and Kubuntu. If there is a way to install both OS that will fix it, I have no problem fragging it and starting over.
EDIT - Manually selecting the 600 drive lets me boot into Kubuntu. But once I log in, it incredibly SLOW. Twice I've restarted, and twice the system just crawls. Something is wrong!
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