aristotlewilde
April 6th, 2009, 03:27 AM
Ok...
Let me preface this by saying that on this go round, I have not yet hosed my Ubuntu install. BUT, the last time I tried this I did.
I installed Jaunty yesterday. Seeing as this is not yet fully ready for prime time, I was going to mess around with a Vanilla Debian install on a separate partition.
Last time I tried this, Debian took over my grub, and I lost the ability to boot into Ubuntu.
Are here any steps up front that I can take to ensure than when I install a Debian partition that my Jaunty install does not get hosed?
Any help is appreciated.
Let me preface this by saying that on this go round, I have not yet hosed my Ubuntu install. BUT, the last time I tried this I did.
I installed Jaunty yesterday. Seeing as this is not yet fully ready for prime time, I was going to mess around with a Vanilla Debian install on a separate partition.
Last time I tried this, Debian took over my grub, and I lost the ability to boot into Ubuntu.
Are here any steps up front that I can take to ensure than when I install a Debian partition that my Jaunty install does not get hosed?
Any help is appreciated.