Hey everyone..I have a quick question. I currently dual boot with Mandriva/XP. Mandriva has been a good distro, but the current version is just so so. I installed Kubuntu in VirtualBox and so far it seems to be great. However, there weren't any options for the GRUB unless I missed it somewhere, but I didn't see it. What I want to do is install Kubuntu completely on a USB HDD (for now)... meaning that when the drive is plugged it, it boots directly to Kubuntu without writing anything to the internal HDD. If the drive is NOT plugged in, it would then go to the Mandriva GRUB.
I don't want to add a Kubuntu entry to my Mandriva GRUB. My system supports USB boot, and that's the route I want to take. So, how can I prevent the Kubuntu GRUB from being written to the internal HDD?
Hope I made sense on this...
THANKS!
I don't want to add a Kubuntu entry to my Mandriva GRUB. My system supports USB boot, and that's the route I want to take. So, how can I prevent the Kubuntu GRUB from being written to the internal HDD?
Hope I made sense on this...
THANKS!
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