Hello All,
I'm brand, spanking new to Linux (especially Kubuntu) and I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the grub loader to show boot menu options on my PC.
A little background on my setup/situation:
I have an 80GB HDD with Win XP Pro SP3 installed on it...which I disconnected before I connected up a 40GB HDD and installed Kubuntu 10.10 on it.
I setup the 40GB Kubuntu HDD as "Master", and the 80GB Windows HDD as "Slave".
Now, my intention is to have each OS on a separate disk and I should be able to boot up to whichever one I wish. Seems pretty straightforward, right?
Well, as t turns out, I'm unable to see the boot options at startup...instead the PC just boots into Kubuntu.
I even tried reinstalling Kubuntu with the WinXP HDD connected as slave...expecting Kubuntu to recognize the OS on the slave drive, and to add it as an option on Grub. Well, that didn't seem to happen either.
I've been searching for an easy to understand (and follow) set of instructions, that could help a newbie achieve this task...but unfortunately everything that's out there is either waaaay too technical, or assumes the reader already knows all of the (way cryptic) Linux commands.
Is is possible for someone to just provide me the code (and the required instructions to apply the code) so that I could get it work without burning out any more of my brain cells?
I'd really appreciate that, or any other help in helping me achieve my objective asap.
Thanks.
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Pentium 4 Desktop
32 bit
Windows XP Pro S3
Kubuntu 10.10
Other spec's in attached files
I'm brand, spanking new to Linux (especially Kubuntu) and I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the grub loader to show boot menu options on my PC.
A little background on my setup/situation:
I have an 80GB HDD with Win XP Pro SP3 installed on it...which I disconnected before I connected up a 40GB HDD and installed Kubuntu 10.10 on it.
I setup the 40GB Kubuntu HDD as "Master", and the 80GB Windows HDD as "Slave".
Now, my intention is to have each OS on a separate disk and I should be able to boot up to whichever one I wish. Seems pretty straightforward, right?
Well, as t turns out, I'm unable to see the boot options at startup...instead the PC just boots into Kubuntu.
I even tried reinstalling Kubuntu with the WinXP HDD connected as slave...expecting Kubuntu to recognize the OS on the slave drive, and to add it as an option on Grub. Well, that didn't seem to happen either.
I've been searching for an easy to understand (and follow) set of instructions, that could help a newbie achieve this task...but unfortunately everything that's out there is either waaaay too technical, or assumes the reader already knows all of the (way cryptic) Linux commands.
Is is possible for someone to just provide me the code (and the required instructions to apply the code) so that I could get it work without burning out any more of my brain cells?
I'd really appreciate that, or any other help in helping me achieve my objective asap.
Thanks.
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Pentium 4 Desktop
32 bit
Windows XP Pro S3
Kubuntu 10.10
Other spec's in attached files
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