I have win2000 on my first partition and an additional NTFS partition. I want to install Ubunto on the next several partitions but want to use GAG as my multiboot loader. It requires, I think, that GRUB is loaded in the boot partition in which I load Ubunto. Where in the Live install process can I elect to do this? Thanks.
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Originally posted by ahurdI have win2000 on my first partition and an additional NTFS partition. I want to install Ubunto on the next several partitions but want to use GAG as my multiboot loader. It requires, I think, that GRUB is loaded in the boot partition in which I load Ubunto. Where in the Live install process can I elect to do this? Thanks.
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See Herman’s page on GAG:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/
FWIW, I tried it a year ago. Boy was that a mess – it sure goofed up for me, big time. It is basically untested.
I forget what Herman says, but I think he had a much better result from it than I.
You do have the option of using GRUB as a boot manager. I put GRUB files on its own partition, and from there it handles the menu.lst and all booting of OSes on two HDDs.
How To GRUB Methods - Toolkit
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3081671.0
Scroll down to:
How to make a separate “GRUB boot partition.” (Dedicated to the GRUB files and make your PC boot from those GRUB files.) 7-8-07
If you do go GAG, it would be interesting to hear your experience with it.
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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