I had Ubuntu installed, and tried to move from Kubuntu from there... but I couldn't find the page that details that... so, here I am.
I downloaded a Kubuntu CD, and it loaded fine. Installation was a breeze, reformatted my /boot and / partitions, set up where I wanted things mounted, it copied files, etc and so forth.
When I restart and boot from the first drive (which is another problem, I installed on my SATA but it wrote grub to my first IDE drive (/dev/hda) instead of /dev/sda. However, the Kubuntu install didn't seem to overwrite the old configuration that Ubuntu had set up for grub. When I boot, I still see "Ubuntu", "Ubuntu recovery mode" and my "Windows XP Professional" option. Should these now say "Kubuntu" if it was updated properly?
So as it stands now, I can only boot into Windows, or the LiveCD. If I choose "Ubuntu" it seems to boot find (all text, no graphical display) and then dumps be at a command prompt "#root@bravopc: ".
Any ideas? Should I try to reinstall? I've seen some posts here that suggest editing the grub configuration file from the LiveCD?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT:
Additionally, my system is:
AMD Athlon XP 2800+
1GB RAM
Gigabyte 7n400 pro2 motherboard
GeForceFX 5500
/dev/hda = 80gb WD
/dev/hdb = 120gb Seagate
/dev/sda = 80gb SATA WD
WinXP, Ubuntu, and my /home /boot and swap are all on the SATA drive.
Ubuntu nor Kubuntu installations wrote grub to the MBR on /dev/sda. I know this because when I boot from it I still get my LILO menu from my old Gentoo install.
Edit2:
Ok, I'm at home now for my lunch break. I booted again and it booted me to the prompt. I am root. I typed "startx" and it loaded KDE, got the Kubuntu splash during initializing the X session too. So, what gives? Why am I root? Why didn't the install work properly? Any ideas?
I downloaded a Kubuntu CD, and it loaded fine. Installation was a breeze, reformatted my /boot and / partitions, set up where I wanted things mounted, it copied files, etc and so forth.
When I restart and boot from the first drive (which is another problem, I installed on my SATA but it wrote grub to my first IDE drive (/dev/hda) instead of /dev/sda. However, the Kubuntu install didn't seem to overwrite the old configuration that Ubuntu had set up for grub. When I boot, I still see "Ubuntu", "Ubuntu recovery mode" and my "Windows XP Professional" option. Should these now say "Kubuntu" if it was updated properly?
So as it stands now, I can only boot into Windows, or the LiveCD. If I choose "Ubuntu" it seems to boot find (all text, no graphical display) and then dumps be at a command prompt "#root@bravopc: ".
Any ideas? Should I try to reinstall? I've seen some posts here that suggest editing the grub configuration file from the LiveCD?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT:
Additionally, my system is:
AMD Athlon XP 2800+
1GB RAM
Gigabyte 7n400 pro2 motherboard
GeForceFX 5500
/dev/hda = 80gb WD
/dev/hdb = 120gb Seagate
/dev/sda = 80gb SATA WD
WinXP, Ubuntu, and my /home /boot and swap are all on the SATA drive.
Ubuntu nor Kubuntu installations wrote grub to the MBR on /dev/sda. I know this because when I boot from it I still get my LILO menu from my old Gentoo install.
Edit2:
Ok, I'm at home now for my lunch break. I booted again and it booted me to the prompt. I am root. I typed "startx" and it loaded KDE, got the Kubuntu splash during initializing the X session too. So, what gives? Why am I root? Why didn't the install work properly? Any ideas?
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