Re: GNU GRUB on startup, no CD
Originally Posted by
fantab
Yes Windows does NOT work on ext4/Linux partitions. Download and burn a fresh Ubuntu.iso
(burn at the lowest possible speed), if you don't already have Ubuntu LiveCD/DVD. Boot with it and opt for "Try Ubuntu", once the Desktop is ready Back Up and rescue any DATA that you want to. Then open and run GPARTED, using which you can repartition your HDD accordingly.
From the desktop icon "Install ubuntu" install your Ubuntu and at the appropriate screen choose "Something Else" option to manually set your install target partition on HDD.
More Info Here. Or you can just Install ubuntu with default install method.
Please stop perpetuating this long worn out myth. Modern CD burners will actually produce a worst result by doing this.
http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/med...a-concepts.htm
http://club.myce.com/f33/slow-write-...o-good-247643/
It you're concerned about getting the disc burnt correctly, turn on write verification. Any decent CD writing software has that.
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