moebius444
May 29th, 2011, 09:05 AM
I'm planning to upgrade from jaunty to natty, while retaining vista. I have legacy GRUB as my bootloader.
sda1 : jaunty
sda2 : jaunty swap
sda3 : vista
sda4 : general ntfs
if i remember correctly, grub is installed to sda.
If i were to just format the jaunty partition, install natty in there, and install the new bootloader to sda, is there a chance that i would mess up the dual boot configuration? i am concerned of the transition from legacy grub to grub2.
sda1 : jaunty
sda2 : jaunty swap
sda3 : vista
sda4 : general ntfs
if i remember correctly, grub is installed to sda.
If i were to just format the jaunty partition, install natty in there, and install the new bootloader to sda, is there a chance that i would mess up the dual boot configuration? i am concerned of the transition from legacy grub to grub2.