Setting up Linux on my machine has not been easy. I'm sure it's something simple, but here's my deal. I've set up Kubuntu on a partition and when I rebooted I got GRUB error 18. which I understand has something to do with boot files on the fist 1000 cylinders or something like that. The problem is this: I would point the OS to the first partition on the C drive but that's where windows is, and I'm trying to set the system to be dual boot.
Here's the setup.
HDA
HDA1 - /windows (30 GB)
HDA2 - / (root folder, 10 GB)
HDA3 - /home (39 GB)
HDA4 - swap space (1 GB)
HDB
HDB1 - files
HDB2 - files
HDB3 - files
HDC
HDC - files
The only problem is now I can't get into Windows to move stuff around because kubuntu took over the boot priority...right now I'm running off the live cd.
Is there any other way to get around the error 18 without destroying my copy of windows in the first partition?
Here's the setup.
HDA
HDA1 - /windows (30 GB)
HDA2 - / (root folder, 10 GB)
HDA3 - /home (39 GB)
HDA4 - swap space (1 GB)
HDB
HDB1 - files
HDB2 - files
HDB3 - files
HDC
HDC - files
The only problem is now I can't get into Windows to move stuff around because kubuntu took over the boot priority...right now I'm running off the live cd.
Is there any other way to get around the error 18 without destroying my copy of windows in the first partition?
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