Re: Kubuntu 7.04 beta/GRUB 1.5 install problem
jck, yes. When I get to the point during install and I select the advanced options I input /dev/sda just like that without parenthesis.
As far as the groot or root, I don't know. It would be nice so I wouldn't have to change it with every update. I'll have to research that.
Are you installing to the whole usb drive or making partitions to install to? I always install to the whole device and let the installer do what it may. I've done the making of partitions on my desktop with 2 internal HD's. I'm currently triple booting my desktop with Edgy, Feisty and Elive. Anyway, my laptop setup is:
HP pavilion 4308wm, with intel integrated graphics.
1 gb processor and 100 gb HD.
I use 2 different usb drives, both SIMPLETECH products. One is 60 gigs and the other is 100 gigs. I use the 100 gigs as my "stable" version which is Edgy at this point and the 60 I use to test other distros, Feisty, Mepis, Sabayon, etc... The Grub I posted is from the 100 gig drive. Anyway, I'm rambling on and on.
Did you install grub to the internal HD? Are you booting your stock operating system from it or is it booting normally? I keep xp on my laptop because I burn a lot of DVD's and with linux it's kinda coplicated. I like to be able to click a few option and then burn and I haven't found it to be that easy on linux.
I sounds to me like grub is installed to your internal hd and when you try to boot to the usb drive your getting the "no operating system found" error because there is no grub on the usb drive. If it were there you should at least get some kind of grub error.
jck, yes. When I get to the point during install and I select the advanced options I input /dev/sda just like that without parenthesis.
As far as the groot or root, I don't know. It would be nice so I wouldn't have to change it with every update. I'll have to research that.
Are you installing to the whole usb drive or making partitions to install to? I always install to the whole device and let the installer do what it may. I've done the making of partitions on my desktop with 2 internal HD's. I'm currently triple booting my desktop with Edgy, Feisty and Elive. Anyway, my laptop setup is:
HP pavilion 4308wm, with intel integrated graphics.
1 gb processor and 100 gb HD.
I use 2 different usb drives, both SIMPLETECH products. One is 60 gigs and the other is 100 gigs. I use the 100 gigs as my "stable" version which is Edgy at this point and the 60 I use to test other distros, Feisty, Mepis, Sabayon, etc... The Grub I posted is from the 100 gig drive. Anyway, I'm rambling on and on.
Did you install grub to the internal HD? Are you booting your stock operating system from it or is it booting normally? I keep xp on my laptop because I burn a lot of DVD's and with linux it's kinda coplicated. I like to be able to click a few option and then burn and I haven't found it to be that easy on linux.
I sounds to me like grub is installed to your internal hd and when you try to boot to the usb drive your getting the "no operating system found" error because there is no grub on the usb drive. If it were there you should at least get some kind of grub error.
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