Adrian R Goalby wrote:
> Further investigation showed that Grub has its own weird disk/partition
> numbering system, I now know that I should have used "(hd1)".
My disks are:
hda - two partitions with Win XP (plus logical disks on 2nd ext. partition)
hdc - blank new for edgy kubuntu.
So, I expected I should have the GRUB at the (hda), to choose from Win and Kubuntu boot - I should have used (hd0)? But writing the GRUB caused Ubiquity crash.
Adrian R Goalby wrote:
> Further investigation showed that Grub has its own weird disk/partition
> numbering system, I now know that I should have used "(hd1)".
My disks are:
hda - two partitions with Win XP (plus logical disks on 2nd ext. partition)
hdc - blank new for edgy kubuntu.
So, I expected I should have the GRUB at the (hda), to choose from Win and Kubuntu boot - I should have used (hd0)? But writing the GRUB caused Ubiquity crash.
https:/ /launchpad. net/distros/ ubuntu/ +source/ ubiquity/ +bug/76335
thanx, j.