Thanks for the tips, but my computer is currently booting both Ubuntu and Windows successfully. My point was simply that this is still a critical problem in Hardy. We shouldn't have to waste our time fixing this, and new users shouldn't be put off or worse by this.
Failure to edit menu.lst correctly with your custom kernels is irrelevant here.
Thanks for the tips, but my computer is currently booting both Ubuntu and Windows successfully. My point was simply that this is still a critical problem in Hardy. We shouldn't have to waste our time fixing this, and new users shouldn't be put off or worse by this.
Failure to edit menu.lst correctly with your custom kernels is irrelevant here.