Vorsaykal
October 8th, 2011, 06:28 PM
I've been using Ubuntu 11.04 for about 3 days now (since I wiped Windows 7 by mistake and had no disk:mrgreen:) and I fell in love and decided it will now be my main operating system, but I still need Windows 7 for some things. So I installed Windows 7, but now I can't boot Ubuntu (On a Ubuntu LiveCD) and I have no clue how to get it working well. I read that I need to use Ubuntu's boot loader, but I have no clue how.
I tried to follow instructions from another thread that said it was outdated, it told me to type a few commands, first one being "sudo grub" which gave me an error "sudo: grub: not found" so I really have no clue what to do now.
I'll do my best to explain how my hard drive is set right now, but I'm not too familiar with Linux's swap and extended stuff. :???:
So here's what Disk Utility is telling me:
I have a 99GB ext4, (Ubuntu's Partition?) System Reserved NTFS, 147GB NTFS (Windows 7, I believe,) Extended 2.9GB and 2.9 GB Swap.
Could anyone explain any fix or explain any other information I can provide to provide better results?
I tried to follow instructions from another thread that said it was outdated, it told me to type a few commands, first one being "sudo grub" which gave me an error "sudo: grub: not found" so I really have no clue what to do now.
I'll do my best to explain how my hard drive is set right now, but I'm not too familiar with Linux's swap and extended stuff. :???:
So here's what Disk Utility is telling me:
I have a 99GB ext4, (Ubuntu's Partition?) System Reserved NTFS, 147GB NTFS (Windows 7, I believe,) Extended 2.9GB and 2.9 GB Swap.
Could anyone explain any fix or explain any other information I can provide to provide better results?