Lasering
February 24th, 2009, 11:15 PM
Hi!!
I'm new to the world of GNU. So I decided to try Ubuntu. Since I have a FakeRAID I went and downloaded the Alternate CD.
When I installed Windows I reserved 50GB for a later Linux installation.
So when I got to the "partition" part of the Linux installation, I choose one option the said something like "let the installation partitionate the free space". The installation made two partitions: 48GB ext3 and 2GB swap. And installed Linux perfectly.
Now I can boot to Linux from GRUB normally. But when I try to boot to my windows installation from GRUB I get an error message saying: No such partition.
Can you help me so I can boot to the both OS from GRUB.
I'm sure the solution is simple, maybe just change something in GRUB I just don't know what.
Thks a lot!!
I'm new to the world of GNU. So I decided to try Ubuntu. Since I have a FakeRAID I went and downloaded the Alternate CD.
When I installed Windows I reserved 50GB for a later Linux installation.
So when I got to the "partition" part of the Linux installation, I choose one option the said something like "let the installation partitionate the free space". The installation made two partitions: 48GB ext3 and 2GB swap. And installed Linux perfectly.
Now I can boot to Linux from GRUB normally. But when I try to boot to my windows installation from GRUB I get an error message saying: No such partition.
Can you help me so I can boot to the both OS from GRUB.
I'm sure the solution is simple, maybe just change something in GRUB I just don't know what.
Thks a lot!!