Hey everyone,
Been a long time in coming, but I finally have a stable Kubuntu installation on my main rig that uses both monitors! And it was no shortage of pain in xorg.conf to make it so. But the results are definitely worth it.
Now, I'm currently running a triple boot, between Windows 7 Pro 64 bit, Windows XP Pro 64 bit, and Kubuntu 9.10 64 bit. As a personal preference though, I'd like to go back to the Windows Longhorn bootloader if I can. I've been using EasyBCD 1.7.2 to try to add Ubuntu boot entries to the bootloader, but none seem to work. I'm 100% positive that I'm sending the machine to the proper partition, but I always get either:
A "Non-system disk inserted" Message, or
I crash into the <grub> prompt, which I assume to be the bootloader's limited interface.
Now, EasyBCD has three options for creating linux bootpaths: One selects the partition, one specifies the bootloader being used (GRUB in my case), and one is a checkbox that says "GRUB isn't installed to the bootsector". That's all I get, and no combinations I've yet tried seem to work.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Been a long time in coming, but I finally have a stable Kubuntu installation on my main rig that uses both monitors! And it was no shortage of pain in xorg.conf to make it so. But the results are definitely worth it.
Now, I'm currently running a triple boot, between Windows 7 Pro 64 bit, Windows XP Pro 64 bit, and Kubuntu 9.10 64 bit. As a personal preference though, I'd like to go back to the Windows Longhorn bootloader if I can. I've been using EasyBCD 1.7.2 to try to add Ubuntu boot entries to the bootloader, but none seem to work. I'm 100% positive that I'm sending the machine to the proper partition, but I always get either:
A "Non-system disk inserted" Message, or
I crash into the <grub> prompt, which I assume to be the bootloader's limited interface.
Now, EasyBCD has three options for creating linux bootpaths: One selects the partition, one specifies the bootloader being used (GRUB in my case), and one is a checkbox that says "GRUB isn't installed to the bootsector". That's all I get, and no combinations I've yet tried seem to work.
Can anyone give me some advice?
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