Never did this before - I might have screwed up.
Installed Kubuntu on another computer that I have XP installed. Drive is divided equally (2 partitions) 80GB windows, 80GB Kubuntu. Set root partition as "reisefs" 70GB and swap @ 10GB.
Upon Boot, GRUB menu shows 5 selections:
1.Ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24-21 generic
2." " " 2.6.24.21 generic recover
3. " " " 2.6.24.19 generic
4. " " " 2.6.24.19 generic recover
5. Windows XP
If I select 1 and 3, I go into Kubuntu with no problems whatsoever.
If I select 5, I go into Windows with no problems either.
I was hoping to end up with just 2 selections..Kubuntu and Windows.
Question...why are there 2 different kernels taking me to Kubuntu ? ...where's swap partition ?
Installed Kubuntu on another computer that I have XP installed. Drive is divided equally (2 partitions) 80GB windows, 80GB Kubuntu. Set root partition as "reisefs" 70GB and swap @ 10GB.
Upon Boot, GRUB menu shows 5 selections:
1.Ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24-21 generic
2." " " 2.6.24.21 generic recover
3. " " " 2.6.24.19 generic
4. " " " 2.6.24.19 generic recover
5. Windows XP
If I select 1 and 3, I go into Kubuntu with no problems whatsoever.
If I select 5, I go into Windows with no problems either.
I was hoping to end up with just 2 selections..Kubuntu and Windows.
Question...why are there 2 different kernels taking me to Kubuntu ? ...where's swap partition ?
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