First the SWAP partition seemed missing. Sure enough during one of my gaming sprees, I noticed RAM would MAX out while SWAP never being utilized, of course the game shut down due to memory. Found that the SWAP wasn't active. Tried activating it with the result of weird errors. Turns out, through gparted, I had to reformat it to a Linux Swap. Why? That did the trick, but why did it loose that identification as being a SWAP?
Second, I noticed that when rebooting, Kubuntu would error out somewhere. I tried seeing the actual text while loading, but it went to quickly to read, then reboot would start all over again, infinitely >. It didn't do that when choosing WinXP, GRUB still worked, but as soon as choosing Kubuntu, infinite boot time.
Edit:
Thought fixing SWAP would correct the boot problem. It didn't. Still does that. Also, to even get back to Kubuntu, power down at least 15 secs, power on, fine.
Second, I noticed that when rebooting, Kubuntu would error out somewhere. I tried seeing the actual text while loading, but it went to quickly to read, then reboot would start all over again, infinitely >. It didn't do that when choosing WinXP, GRUB still worked, but as soon as choosing Kubuntu, infinite boot time.
Edit:
Thought fixing SWAP would correct the boot problem. It didn't. Still does that. Also, to even get back to Kubuntu, power down at least 15 secs, power on, fine.
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