Hi folks,
As it turned out, the partition I had my previous installation in wasn't
formatted, so grub was finding stuff that I thought had gone. I formatted
it, ran grub-update and it only picked up what I needed.
Frustrating, really. Just as I'm getting the hang of things they go and
change the
I have been using KGRUBEditor and love it, Not sure if it is Grub 2
complient as yet but hey I have a nice splash / back ground image when I
have the option to load the OS and I can also do a load of settings from
there...
I also tried Startup Manager also but it is not by far as nice as
KGrubEdit
On 2 March 2010 01:57, A J Binnie wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I joined this list a couple of weeks ago, and tonight I've had my first
> reason to post something. Been using Ubuntu on and off since 6.06 and with
> every release I'm getting closer to making it my main OS (I dual-boot with
> Windows Vist
Hallo
I guess most of you missed that I said I do NOT send it over WAN but only
LAN, so I did not expect the Shoutcast server eventhough I knew about that,
but it sounds like the Shoutcast server and DarkLog would do the trick in
any case so I can
1. Hook up the "recorder" PC (RPC) to any audio in
Also, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2 for more info.
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On Tue, March 2, 2010 3:36 am, A J Binnie wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for your response. As far as I can see, they're not in the same
> place. My grub menu tells me it's 1.97 beta4 when I boot up. Looking in
> /boot/grub, there is no file with the relevant name.
>
> I did find grub.cfg, but.. it