Hi everybody
I'm not sure if this is the right please to post my specific question... will find out soon enough I think.
I'm working mainly on Kubuntu 12.04, KDE 4.9 with the 3.5 kernel (I stille have the 3.2 kernels installed as well).
Besides this installation I've got Edubuntu and Backtrack running on a other harddisk.
Whenever have to do a update-grub I get a grub.cfg file with only the Edubuntu and Backtrack entry. No sign of Kubuntu 12.04.
I have no difficulties to add Kubuntu manually but it is a bit anoying...
Kubuntu 12.04 is installed on /dev/sde1 (according to Backtrack on sda1 !?)
I do not know why everthing shifted four letter further (/sda is now /sde, /sdb is now /sdf, etc.).
I can do a update-grub in Backtrack to get everything right but I change those other two distrubutions regularly so I rather do it in my 12.04 installation.
Attached are the following:
fdisk -l in a .txt
And a file generated by a script is found somewhere (also in .txt)
I hope somebody can help me out.
Kind regards,
Jurgen
I'm not sure if this is the right please to post my specific question... will find out soon enough I think.
I'm working mainly on Kubuntu 12.04, KDE 4.9 with the 3.5 kernel (I stille have the 3.2 kernels installed as well).
Besides this installation I've got Edubuntu and Backtrack running on a other harddisk.
Whenever have to do a update-grub I get a grub.cfg file with only the Edubuntu and Backtrack entry. No sign of Kubuntu 12.04.
I have no difficulties to add Kubuntu manually but it is a bit anoying...
Kubuntu 12.04 is installed on /dev/sde1 (according to Backtrack on sda1 !?)
I do not know why everthing shifted four letter further (/sda is now /sde, /sdb is now /sdf, etc.).
I can do a update-grub in Backtrack to get everything right but I change those other two distrubutions regularly so I rather do it in my 12.04 installation.
Attached are the following:
fdisk -l in a .txt
And a file generated by a script is found somewhere (also in .txt)
I hope somebody can help me out.
Kind regards,
Jurgen