I wanted to play around with something like beryl or whatever other cool videos I've seen, so I got Ubuntu 7.04 and booted it. I then installed Ubuntu from the LiveCD desktop and restarted my computer, except I never got a boot manager screen like grub. My computer boots straight to XP, even though I have installed Ubuntu to another drive. My hard drives are like so:
(1st boot prority/System/C: ) : 500gb SATA, with an 85GB NTFS partition for XP, rest of space is unpartitioned for now, 'Healthy (System)'
(IDE0 Master) : 250gb PATA with a single NTFS 250gb Primary partition -- data drive only
(IDE0 Slave) : 80gb PATA with Ubuntu. I did the guided Ubuntu install, and it appears to have created a 3gb partition for swap and the rest of the space (71.5gb) partition for '/'. I believe both are ext3.
The 71.5gb partition with Ubuntu on it currently shows 'Healthy (Active)' in Disk Management in XP. I'm not sure what Active means though.
The 500gb SATA is my first SATA drive, and I think something is screwy with that. Computer Management shows IDE0 Master as Disk 0, IDE0 Slave as Disk 1, and the SATA drive as Disk 2. I use the Guided Install in Ubuntu, but it must have installed the boot loader somewhere wrong?
Has anyone run into this problem? As I said, I think it is something to do with the SATA drive. I want the SATA drive to be C/System/Boot/Disk 0, but PATA drives seem to take preference over it, and maybe Ubuntu installed grub to Disk 0, which does not have a boot partition (the boot/system partition should be the SATA drive, shown as Disk 2). So basically I can't boot the Ubuntu install, and I'm wondering if there is a fix, if I can do it without reinstalling Ubuntu? If not, what settings do I need to choose if I have to reinstall Ubuntu to get the boot loader installed to the correct place? I used the Guided Install, which has always worked in the past, but again I think something is weird with the SATA drive which should be disk 0/first hdd boot priority.
(1st boot prority/System/C: ) : 500gb SATA, with an 85GB NTFS partition for XP, rest of space is unpartitioned for now, 'Healthy (System)'
(IDE0 Master) : 250gb PATA with a single NTFS 250gb Primary partition -- data drive only
(IDE0 Slave) : 80gb PATA with Ubuntu. I did the guided Ubuntu install, and it appears to have created a 3gb partition for swap and the rest of the space (71.5gb) partition for '/'. I believe both are ext3.
The 71.5gb partition with Ubuntu on it currently shows 'Healthy (Active)' in Disk Management in XP. I'm not sure what Active means though.
The 500gb SATA is my first SATA drive, and I think something is screwy with that. Computer Management shows IDE0 Master as Disk 0, IDE0 Slave as Disk 1, and the SATA drive as Disk 2. I use the Guided Install in Ubuntu, but it must have installed the boot loader somewhere wrong?
Has anyone run into this problem? As I said, I think it is something to do with the SATA drive. I want the SATA drive to be C/System/Boot/Disk 0, but PATA drives seem to take preference over it, and maybe Ubuntu installed grub to Disk 0, which does not have a boot partition (the boot/system partition should be the SATA drive, shown as Disk 2). So basically I can't boot the Ubuntu install, and I'm wondering if there is a fix, if I can do it without reinstalling Ubuntu? If not, what settings do I need to choose if I have to reinstall Ubuntu to get the boot loader installed to the correct place? I used the Guided Install, which has always worked in the past, but again I think something is weird with the SATA drive which should be disk 0/first hdd boot priority.