Hi, I don't have a Ubuntu at hand, so I can't tell the version of grub Ubuntu is using. Suppose the "grub-pc" is used just as debian did. You can simply do that by executing: $ sudo update-grub2 this command will probe all installation in your machine, and generate a new grub config file at: /boot/grub/grub.cfg
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Lagun Adeshina <lagun_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Ok..I installed Ubuntu from Win 7 and I am using it ok...I later tried > installing Debian just to get a feel of the two Linux. Did the Grub booter > thing in both cases but could not find Debian in the list just ubuntu and > Win 7 options. How do I go about fixing this i.e been able to see debian in > the list. > Thanks all. >