I also experienced the similar issue in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS that I
downloaded this morning. When I was at screen 8/8 of the installation
wizard, I was not able to select the Linux partitions to install the
bootloader.
All other partitions (primary or extended) selected had the OK button
enabled
I found a solution - Ubuntu developers:
It seems if I manually installed Grub2 by skipping the bootloader
installation at Step 8/8 - I can create dual boot of WinXP and Ubuntu
successfully.
It is my default in Ubuntu 10.04 to disallow us from installing the
bootloader on root partition directly
OK -- the solution offered by Micah Gersten solved the problem
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Home Page choice not retained after closing Firefox
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This really ought to be fixed. In my case, the external hard drive is
connected by e-SATA, but I have the same problem. I need to automount
the drive because it's the backup drive I use with my backup application
(backintime), and backintime runs on a schedule set using crontab. If
the drive
Public bug reported:
If I change my start page away from the default, it works fine until I
close Firefox. When I return, it has been reset to the ubuntu/google
start page
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Home Page choice not retained after
For whatever it's worth, I think I agree with sol. If you look at common
practices when installing web servers, it seems to be that the system is
setup to point to a working instance.
The way I've used the default apache2 config scripts is to have one
directory per enabled site underneath