Hi, I am a new user to Linux, and have been exploring several different distros and have come to the conclusion that Kubuntu best suits my needs (and looks good). I am having trouble dual booting the OS. Here is my set up:
sda = 250gb (E:\)
sdc = 250gb
sdc1 = 30gb Windows partition (C:\)
sdc2 = 120gb storage partition (D:\)
I recently went and bought a new HDD for the sole purpose of installing Linux distributions to run alongside XP in dual boot.
The new HDD i have purchased is an 80gb drive, Linux picks it up as:
sdb = 80gb (linux drive).
The first problem I had, was installing Kubuntu via the LiveCD, I allowed it to do a Guided Install on the SDB hard drive, allowing it to automatically partition the disc for my kubuntu install. As it turns out, it created two partitions on this drive, a 3gb swap partition and a 77gb root partition. I reset my computer as instructed and removed the disc, to be presented at boot with the error "GRUB loading, please wait... Error 17". After researching the problem it seems that the Kubuntu installation corrupted my MBR, because I could boot neither XP or Kubuntu.
I ran FIXMBR and FIXBOOT which allowed me to return to booting XP. I then changed to the kubuntu liveCD to do a reinstall, and spent several hours researching how to set up a dual boot, with limited success, it seems that everyone has a different way of doing it using different programs. I then went and deleted the partitions of SDB (which kubuntu was installed on), and proceeded to a manual repartitioning. I created sdb1 as the SWAP, and gave it 3gb. I created an ext3 / root drive of 8gb, and then a 69gb ext3 and mounted it as /home. I think I have found where the problem lies, but am unsure how to solve it...
After I click continue, it gives me a list of what is about to occur, before I click install. I noticed there is an 'advanced' button down the bottom right. On the first install (error 17) i clicked this, and there was the option 'install boot loader' checked, and then a form bar titled something like 'help for boot goes here', and it was automatically set at hda(0) or something from memory. The second install, I changed this to /dev/sdb, which i thought would work as it was targeting the drive Kubuntu is installed upon.
After resetting and removing the disc, XP booted up, i was not given the option of the GRUB boot loader - I have no idea what to do, but i know that Kubuntu is still installed on my PC! I checked in the control panel under 'startup and recovery settings', the 'Default operating system' list only had an entry for Windows XP, I believe it is also supposed to have an entry for Kubuntu?
How can I fix this? I am at a complete loss...
Thank you!
sda = 250gb (E:\)
sdc = 250gb
sdc1 = 30gb Windows partition (C:\)
sdc2 = 120gb storage partition (D:\)
I recently went and bought a new HDD for the sole purpose of installing Linux distributions to run alongside XP in dual boot.
The new HDD i have purchased is an 80gb drive, Linux picks it up as:
sdb = 80gb (linux drive).
The first problem I had, was installing Kubuntu via the LiveCD, I allowed it to do a Guided Install on the SDB hard drive, allowing it to automatically partition the disc for my kubuntu install. As it turns out, it created two partitions on this drive, a 3gb swap partition and a 77gb root partition. I reset my computer as instructed and removed the disc, to be presented at boot with the error "GRUB loading, please wait... Error 17". After researching the problem it seems that the Kubuntu installation corrupted my MBR, because I could boot neither XP or Kubuntu.
I ran FIXMBR and FIXBOOT which allowed me to return to booting XP. I then changed to the kubuntu liveCD to do a reinstall, and spent several hours researching how to set up a dual boot, with limited success, it seems that everyone has a different way of doing it using different programs. I then went and deleted the partitions of SDB (which kubuntu was installed on), and proceeded to a manual repartitioning. I created sdb1 as the SWAP, and gave it 3gb. I created an ext3 / root drive of 8gb, and then a 69gb ext3 and mounted it as /home. I think I have found where the problem lies, but am unsure how to solve it...
After I click continue, it gives me a list of what is about to occur, before I click install. I noticed there is an 'advanced' button down the bottom right. On the first install (error 17) i clicked this, and there was the option 'install boot loader' checked, and then a form bar titled something like 'help for boot goes here', and it was automatically set at hda(0) or something from memory. The second install, I changed this to /dev/sdb, which i thought would work as it was targeting the drive Kubuntu is installed upon.
After resetting and removing the disc, XP booted up, i was not given the option of the GRUB boot loader - I have no idea what to do, but i know that Kubuntu is still installed on my PC! I checked in the control panel under 'startup and recovery settings', the 'Default operating system' list only had an entry for Windows XP, I believe it is also supposed to have an entry for Kubuntu?
How can I fix this? I am at a complete loss...
Thank you!
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