Sachil
April 4th, 2013, 05:49 AM
I purchased a new Acer Aspire S3-391-6862 with these (http://www.acer.ca/ac/en/CA/content/model-datasheet/NX.M1FAA.016) specs. In short, it has 20GB SSD that contains the Windows 8 OS, and 500GB HDD for storage.
I used my Ubuntu 12.10 installation disk to clear the existing drives and proceeded to install it on the 20GB SSD.
Installation was successful. But...
In the BIOS, it lists:
1. ubuntu
2. Network Boot-IPV4
3. Network Boot-IPV6
4. Windows Boot Manager
5. USB CDROM
6. USB HDD
If I boot from 1-3, ubuntu loads. Why do I have these 3 options to boot ubuntu?
Why is Windows Boot Manager still here? When I boot from it, it still loads Windows 8! How do I completely remove Windows 8 so that I only have Ubuntu?
I used boot-repair, and it generated this (http://paste.ubuntu.com/5675719/) file.
Many thanks!
I used my Ubuntu 12.10 installation disk to clear the existing drives and proceeded to install it on the 20GB SSD.
Installation was successful. But...
In the BIOS, it lists:
1. ubuntu
2. Network Boot-IPV4
3. Network Boot-IPV6
4. Windows Boot Manager
5. USB CDROM
6. USB HDD
If I boot from 1-3, ubuntu loads. Why do I have these 3 options to boot ubuntu?
Why is Windows Boot Manager still here? When I boot from it, it still loads Windows 8! How do I completely remove Windows 8 so that I only have Ubuntu?
I used boot-repair, and it generated this (http://paste.ubuntu.com/5675719/) file.
Many thanks!