Jar Jar Binks
September 26th, 2010, 02:17 AM
I have two identical Ubuntu installations. When I boot up and choose the same menu item in GRUB2, sometimes it boots one Ubuntu installation, sometimes the other. Is it possible to eliminate this ambiguity?
My partitions and drives:
sda1 = Windows XP
sda2 = reserved
sda3 = Ubuntu
sda5, sda6, sda7, sda8 = data
sdb1 = Windows XP cloned from sda1
sdb2 = reserved
sdb3 = Ubuntu cloned from sda3
sdb5, sdb6 = more data
sda = 1.5TB drive
sdb = 2.0TB drive
For example, if I select the same "Windows XP (on /dev/sda1)" in GRUB2 menu, it boots sda1 every time. But if I select the same "Ubuntu" entry, even though it contains the line "set root='(hd0,3)'", some days it boots sda3 while other days it boots sdb3.
My partitions and drives:
sda1 = Windows XP
sda2 = reserved
sda3 = Ubuntu
sda5, sda6, sda7, sda8 = data
sdb1 = Windows XP cloned from sda1
sdb2 = reserved
sdb3 = Ubuntu cloned from sda3
sdb5, sdb6 = more data
sda = 1.5TB drive
sdb = 2.0TB drive
For example, if I select the same "Windows XP (on /dev/sda1)" in GRUB2 menu, it boots sda1 every time. But if I select the same "Ubuntu" entry, even though it contains the line "set root='(hd0,3)'", some days it boots sda3 while other days it boots sdb3.