grub not showing ubuntu partition
g
geleem at bellsouth.net
Sat Sep 11 17:25:00 UTC 2010
On 09/11/2010 02:16 PM, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote:
please excuse my delay in replying.
i filter 'text/html' to a separate folder and do not check it very often.
<snip>
> Thank you g. Thank you very much. You have solved my problem. If you
> permit I will mention your name to the forums and mailing list where I
> have posted my queries with the solution for others. You can check "Dual
> Boot Query(not same as oters)" thread in Fedora forum for the mistakes I
> have made and the solution.
you are welcome.
being that my email address is on other forums and my spam is not at
a high amount, i see no reason to object. ;)
interesting that a fedora forum could not solve your problem.
may be that you need to stop using forums and use email support.
i do suggest that you use 'text/plain' instead of 'text/html' to post.
many subscribers that do not care for 'text/html' send such to trash.
some of us filter to a different folder.
'text/plain' increase viewing of your post and increase chances of your
post being replied to.
as for '/boot/grub/grub.conf', i have been using a single menu from start
and find maintaining just one is easier than 'chain booting' as some do.
granted, i do have to manually add new kernels, but, being that i mount
other installations in each installation, i find a 'c&p' easier than
keeping up with several different 'grub.conf' menus. [baskin-robins]
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peace out.
tc,hago.
g
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