Re: My boot into an OS freezes...??
I think the only way to make progress is to be a bit more clear in the description. When you say you took it off you mean you commented out the splash image line in grub.conf?
Could you please give a concise but clear diagnostic of where you are with this? I am very confused:
1. Can you boot Windows 7?
2 Can you boot Kubuntu?
(we know you can't boot gOS)
3. Where are you booting from, as specified in the BIOS? This is NOT a partition, but rather a disk (sda or sdb).
4. Where (in which partitions) exactly are kubuntu and gOS installed?
Did you see my post above? The only consistent way to boot is to chainload gOS (i.e. access gOS grub from Kibinti's) like you do with Windows: (see the +1). If you don;t chain load, you can get it to work now, but any changes (kernel upgrades) in gOS will force you to manually adjust things in Kubuntu's grub
Best!
I think the only way to make progress is to be a bit more clear in the description. When you say you took it off you mean you commented out the splash image line in grub.conf?
Could you please give a concise but clear diagnostic of where you are with this? I am very confused:
1. Can you boot Windows 7?
2 Can you boot Kubuntu?
(we know you can't boot gOS)
3. Where are you booting from, as specified in the BIOS? This is NOT a partition, but rather a disk (sda or sdb).
4. Where (in which partitions) exactly are kubuntu and gOS installed?
Did you see my post above? The only consistent way to boot is to chainload gOS (i.e. access gOS grub from Kibinti's) like you do with Windows: (see the +1). If you don;t chain load, you can get it to work now, but any changes (kernel upgrades) in gOS will force you to manually adjust things in Kubuntu's grub
Best!
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