Well, in the first case, my friend tried installation on a disk with XP, 
already installed. Thus partitions were created for Ubuntu when 
installer started.
As this installation failed (see the messages in my 1st post), he tried 
it on a blank one, but he got a message of failure juste before ending.

In the 2nd case, the person used 2 disks : the first with XP already 
installed and a 2nd blank.
The installation goes well, but after reboot, Grub show an error message 
: XP was not listed and Ubuntu can't be started.
With the previous experience, I advised him to take the version 10.04 :  
he don't call me again, I think thus he succeed this one...  ;-))

JCE


Le 16/11/2010 11:15, Fabio Marconi a écrit :
> Hello
> Have you installed Ubuntu on a separated partition or into windows using wubi 
> ?(means that when you have installed Ubuntu windows was rurrnig?)
> Fabio

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