Feisty turns out to the worst Linux distro so far, bar none. It is the first time that a Linux distro corrupted my Windows.
I have a Dell XPS 400. The primary disks are two HDDs in Raid 1, with Windows XP on it. I have another HDD (/dev/sdc) for Linux. I like to use boot manager on Dell computer, so every time I will select which device as boot device, so Windows and Linux will stay cleanly on separate HDDs, with minimal interference to each other.
Two weeks ago I installed CentOS 5 on the 3rd HDD, with any problem in installation. Well, CentOS turns out to be a painful distro to work with. It refuses to boot into KDE, and startx will give me fatal errors.
Last year I installed Kubuntu 5.10 on another computer on a HDD separate from the primary HDD that Windows reside on, without any problem. So this time I naturally was attracted to the latest Kubuntu.
I boot up with Kubuntu 7.04 desktop release CD. I click the "install" icon, and selected "/" and swap partitions, using the same partitions on the 3rd HDD used by CentOS 5 before.
In the window "Ready to install" there is a "Advanced..." button. Clicking that shows a menu "Advanced Options". It displays:
Boot loader
Help for GRUB device selection goes here.
[input field] hda(0)
...
Since the install process lists my partitions in "SCSI4" etc, and the device is listed as "dev/sba" etc. I thought the word "hda(0)" does not mean much. CentOS correctly installed the boot section in the 3rd HDD where I selected the "/" partition also lured me to let down my guard. I left this value as it is, and clicked "OK".
After the installation succeeded, I first booted into Windows, to test my primary OS. It booted into the splash screen with the word "Windows" on the black background, then the blue screen of death.
I tried to select the 3rd HDD from Dell boot manager, I saw the word "GRUB" on the screen, then the system stopped.
I am a software engineer. I develop web applications in Windows and deploy them to CentOS or RHEL. In the past I have installed all kinds of Linux systems to the Windows PC, on partitions of the same disk, or on separate disks, without any problem. The earliest one is RedHat 7, all the way to FC6 and CentOS 5. The installation never gives me problem. The system problems became more and more pronounced with later distros, culminated in this Feisty that cannot get installation right.
Well, OpenSuse 10 is worse in software terms. It cannot find a file early in the installation. But at least it did not proceed on its bad ways to corrupt my other systems.
Now I would appreciate any suggestions that can help me to set up Feisty correctly so I can access my files in Windows partition, or help me to rescue my WinXP.
I have a Dell XPS 400. The primary disks are two HDDs in Raid 1, with Windows XP on it. I have another HDD (/dev/sdc) for Linux. I like to use boot manager on Dell computer, so every time I will select which device as boot device, so Windows and Linux will stay cleanly on separate HDDs, with minimal interference to each other.
Two weeks ago I installed CentOS 5 on the 3rd HDD, with any problem in installation. Well, CentOS turns out to be a painful distro to work with. It refuses to boot into KDE, and startx will give me fatal errors.
Last year I installed Kubuntu 5.10 on another computer on a HDD separate from the primary HDD that Windows reside on, without any problem. So this time I naturally was attracted to the latest Kubuntu.
I boot up with Kubuntu 7.04 desktop release CD. I click the "install" icon, and selected "/" and swap partitions, using the same partitions on the 3rd HDD used by CentOS 5 before.
In the window "Ready to install" there is a "Advanced..." button. Clicking that shows a menu "Advanced Options". It displays:
Boot loader
Help for GRUB device selection goes here.
[input field] hda(0)
...
Since the install process lists my partitions in "SCSI4" etc, and the device is listed as "dev/sba" etc. I thought the word "hda(0)" does not mean much. CentOS correctly installed the boot section in the 3rd HDD where I selected the "/" partition also lured me to let down my guard. I left this value as it is, and clicked "OK".
After the installation succeeded, I first booted into Windows, to test my primary OS. It booted into the splash screen with the word "Windows" on the black background, then the blue screen of death.
I tried to select the 3rd HDD from Dell boot manager, I saw the word "GRUB" on the screen, then the system stopped.
I am a software engineer. I develop web applications in Windows and deploy them to CentOS or RHEL. In the past I have installed all kinds of Linux systems to the Windows PC, on partitions of the same disk, or on separate disks, without any problem. The earliest one is RedHat 7, all the way to FC6 and CentOS 5. The installation never gives me problem. The system problems became more and more pronounced with later distros, culminated in this Feisty that cannot get installation right.
Well, OpenSuse 10 is worse in software terms. It cannot find a file early in the installation. But at least it did not proceed on its bad ways to corrupt my other systems.
Now I would appreciate any suggestions that can help me to set up Feisty correctly so I can access my files in Windows partition, or help me to rescue my WinXP.
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