I picked up a different computer this weekend and have been having a time of it getting Kubuntu installed on it. The machine is a Dell Inspiron 531. It has an AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual processor 3800+ running at 2.0 Ghz. It came with Windows Vista on a 250gb HDD, but it was almost not operational with viruses, cluttered up with oddball software, and had major configuration issues. I reformatted that drive and loaded Windows XP SP3 on it. In addition I put in another HDD (80gb) and tried to install Kubuntu to it. To make a short story long, I tried three different media (a bootable usb, and two different live cds all used successfully before) to install Kubuntu Precise 64 bit and had a series of problems with each (either a hang during installation or a slow as molasses buggy OS when done). I tried several 32 bit installations with similar results. Desparate now, I tried loading 11.10 and it worked. However, I cant seem to get a grub screen to come up. When I reboot, I just get a blank screen until the login screen. I have no love of windows, but I do use it occasionally for a game I like and would like to have access to it without having to change the bios settings when I want to use it.
I have since upgraded 11.10 to 12.04 successfully, and have tried "sudo update-grub" and "sudo grub-install /dev/sda", it 'sees' my Windows, but still doesn't show grub on boot up. In addition I booted from a live cd and played with the boot flags on the HDDs and it made no difference. At this point, I'm out of ideas, and haven't found any by searching the web. Anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
capt-zero
I have since upgraded 11.10 to 12.04 successfully, and have tried "sudo update-grub" and "sudo grub-install /dev/sda", it 'sees' my Windows, but still doesn't show grub on boot up. In addition I booted from a live cd and played with the boot flags on the HDDs and it made no difference. At this point, I'm out of ideas, and haven't found any by searching the web. Anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
capt-zero
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