I wonder why, but I don't have any PC Angel where indicated (I'm the only exception in this post!!).
I solved my problem by uninstalling HP backup and recovery manager, but as Dalek, I wonder why Grub2 is not able to manage what legacy Grub did. Dual-boot worked fine with the same PC on prévious Ubuntu versions!
For new Ubuntu fans, it's not the right way to start. Moreover, Windows 7 is coming and sorry to say so, very promising!! easy to install, easy to use, but .... to be honest, still not able to manage dual-boots apart from Windows systems (as long as I know!)
Ubuntu Developers, that's a challenge, please do something better than windows: manage nicely dual-boot
I wonder why, but I don't have any PC Angel where indicated (I'm the only exception in this post!!).
I solved my problem by uninstalling HP backup and recovery manager, but as Dalek, I wonder why Grub2 is not able to manage what legacy Grub did. Dual-boot worked fine with the same PC on prévious Ubuntu versions!
For new Ubuntu fans, it's not the right way to start. Moreover, Windows 7 is coming and sorry to say so, very promising!! easy to install, easy to use, but .... to be honest, still not able to manage dual-boots apart from Windows systems (as long as I know!)
Ubuntu Developers, that's a challenge, please do something better than windows: manage nicely dual-boot