Question #77500 on grub in ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+question/77500

    Status: Answered => Open

alienG is still having a problem:
So guess what.. I was looking at my new Ubuntu and tried menu.lst. It says it's 
not installed. So I install it (from terminal). I am still not sure what I was 
looking for, but I thought I '' take a look at my partitions. Type sudo 
gparted. Says not installed. I am like, Hmm, strange, but ok. Install that. I 
don't know when and why it took off. Anyways, installed and then just staring 
at partitions and the NTFS partition is empty and there is an exclamation 
point. And it says that there is no space used, all partition is free. I try to 
open my drive from Places. Nothing. So then I opened a beer and sipping it and 
saying good bye to all my files(nothing important, but.... I backed up all 
nonrelpacable stuff). So. After I calmed down and started thinking what to do 
with that NTFS partition. Should I install Windows again or try some other OS.. 
I click once more on my drive and it got mounted. I look at the partition 
window - it's all back again! And Gparted looks better now. All the partitions 
have a key icon next to it and there is Mount point column, that was not there 
before. It shows which partiotion is /, which /home and /boot. There was non of 
that before. 
So that was strange.

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