Sorry - don't know how this happened! Most likely because am exhausted getting ready to move Sunday.
I Guess I will have to reinstall kubuntu 13.10 from my CD on the same drive.?
As you said earlier - "Why have a separate /boot partition at all? Copying the contents of sdb1 (which I have) into the /boot partition on sdb2 and running update-grub should leave you bootable without needing sdb1"
I am going to take your advice! Unless you suggest otherwise, I will use KDE Partition Manager to create the 2 primary partitions plus swap.
However, this isn't going to happen until next Tuesday or Wednesday, as I will be busy unpacking at my new place!
Thanks again for your superb help - I really appreciated that!
I Guess I will have to reinstall kubuntu 13.10 from my CD on the same drive.?
As you said earlier - "Why have a separate /boot partition at all? Copying the contents of sdb1 (which I have) into the /boot partition on sdb2 and running update-grub should leave you bootable without needing sdb1"
I am going to take your advice! Unless you suggest otherwise, I will use KDE Partition Manager to create the 2 primary partitions plus swap.
However, this isn't going to happen until next Tuesday or Wednesday, as I will be busy unpacking at my new place!
Thanks again for your superb help - I really appreciated that!
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