I have 3 hard drives on my system. 200gb for windblows, 30gb as spare and 60gb for Linux.
Via bios, I selected the 60gb drive as the primary boot, and installed "Hardy" via the cd.
Installation went without a hitch.
Rebooted and chose kubuntu via grub menu and recieved an error 17: Connot mount selected partition. Press any key to continue. Key pressed and back to the menu.
Selected Recovery - Error 17 again. Key pressed. Back to menu.
Selected Memtest - same error
Selected Other operating system - Error 11: Unrecognized device string. Key pressed. Back to menu.
selected Windblows XP - Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format.
At this point I rebooted, and via bios, re-selected the Windblows HD as primary boot.
What a surprise! Presented with Grub menu! This time all options worked fine.
My gripe is that I planned to install Kubuntu to the 60gb drive, select that hard drive as primary, and run Kubuntu. Please explain how Hardy has written Grub to my Windblows drive, when I had clearly chosen via bios the 60gb drive as my primary?
How do I now remove grub from the Windblows drive without destroying the contents of the drive?
Regards
J
PS I am no stranger to Kubuntu. I have been using it on and off now since version 5.10. So far I have been impressed by how easily Kubuntu installs. This is my first disappointment.
Via bios, I selected the 60gb drive as the primary boot, and installed "Hardy" via the cd.
Installation went without a hitch.
Rebooted and chose kubuntu via grub menu and recieved an error 17: Connot mount selected partition. Press any key to continue. Key pressed and back to the menu.
Selected Recovery - Error 17 again. Key pressed. Back to menu.
Selected Memtest - same error
Selected Other operating system - Error 11: Unrecognized device string. Key pressed. Back to menu.
selected Windblows XP - Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format.
At this point I rebooted, and via bios, re-selected the Windblows HD as primary boot.
What a surprise! Presented with Grub menu! This time all options worked fine.
My gripe is that I planned to install Kubuntu to the 60gb drive, select that hard drive as primary, and run Kubuntu. Please explain how Hardy has written Grub to my Windblows drive, when I had clearly chosen via bios the 60gb drive as my primary?
How do I now remove grub from the Windblows drive without destroying the contents of the drive?
Regards
J
PS I am no stranger to Kubuntu. I have been using it on and off now since version 5.10. So far I have been impressed by how easily Kubuntu installs. This is my first disappointment.
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