Subject: [ALUG] Grub dual boot issues
Hi, I have an old PC here at work with 2 disks. Not wanting to nuke my
windows data disks I've partitioned the second disk and installed Ubuntu on /hdb6 as / and /hdb7 as /home. Unfortunately when I came to reboot GRUB has failed. Does anybody know a work around/fix to this? I previously had the same problem with Fedora and ended up using Suse and booting via the CD. Now I want to move to Ubuntu because it is better and should support my webcam (I want to use the PC for the access grid).
Simon, there are two ways around this. One is to get grub onto drive A, as it seems like it put the loader onto drive B.
1) change the BIOS to boot off drive B for Linux, returning it to drive A for M$ 2) boot from the CD (or try the above) and re-install GRUB onto drive A. NOTE: sometimes *nix swaps the drives ie HDB becomes HAD and visa versa.
I noted no swap partition on there either.
HTH Keith