first of all here is my primary specs
Intel Celery 2.4Ghz (Cranked up to 2.8Ghz)
1024Mb RAM
1x IDE CD/DVD Drive
1x IDE 80Gb HDD (linux)
2x SATA (1x 80Gb (30Gb Windows XP/60Gb NTFS), 1x 120Gb (NTFS))
The installation offers no bootloader at all. If i select the Win HDD in BIOS the computer boots to it. Likewise the Linux drive boots to Kub.
When i go into "storage media" all the drives and partitans are visable but the 2 sata drives are not mounted.
When ever i attempt to mount it an error box appears it says:
"The reported error was:
mount: can't find /dev/sda1 (depending on drive) in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
What the fudge does that mean Huh.
I preseume the reason there is no boot option to go to windows is because of the mount issue.
few.... think thats all... abandon hope all who enter....
Intel Celery 2.4Ghz (Cranked up to 2.8Ghz)
1024Mb RAM
1x IDE CD/DVD Drive
1x IDE 80Gb HDD (linux)
2x SATA (1x 80Gb (30Gb Windows XP/60Gb NTFS), 1x 120Gb (NTFS))
The installation offers no bootloader at all. If i select the Win HDD in BIOS the computer boots to it. Likewise the Linux drive boots to Kub.
When i go into "storage media" all the drives and partitans are visable but the 2 sata drives are not mounted.
When ever i attempt to mount it an error box appears it says:
"The reported error was:
mount: can't find /dev/sda1 (depending on drive) in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
What the fudge does that mean Huh.
I preseume the reason there is no boot option to go to windows is because of the mount issue.
few.... think thats all... abandon hope all who enter....