Mr Steve Langasek,

Forgive, my tardiness but I did a backup and recently installed Windows
7 and Ubuntu Karmic Stable.

Though, no the problem I could boot from Windows Vista back into Windows
Vista without the error boot screen popping up. It only happened if I
went from Ubuntu to Windows.

Although, the problem happened to me in this brand new fresh
installation of Windows 7 and my Ubuntu Karmic upgrade to Stable.

I should mention that originally Win 7 overwrote the MBR and deleted
grub. So I had to chroot and reinstall grub2 from a LiveCD and then do
my update. Which also, refreshed grub2 so it was completely up-to-date.
Seemed fine at first, I did multiple boot between both, but the problem
did occur once so far.

My previous theory of the mounting is pretty much invalid. I suppose I
will try to identify what specifically I need to do to reproduce it.

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KARMIC Grub Doesnt Play Nice With Mounted NTFS Partitions
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