[Expired for ubiquity (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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That would explain everything. In Linux (not just Ubuntu), external hard
drives are treated just like internal ones, and the Ubuntu installer
might have been confused by that. However, they are treated differently
at boot time (the exact "treatment" they get depends also from the
computer's BIOS);
On 15/11/2011 1:30 AM, Alessandro Menti wrote:
> It's a bit sad you have decided not to use Ubuntu again. Sorry about
> your bad experience.
>
> I'll try to reproduce the bug and, if it happens on my machine as well,
> I'll try to isolate it so as to eliminate it in future Ubuntu versions.
>
> Than
It's a bit sad you have decided not to use Ubuntu again. Sorry about
your bad experience.
I'll try to reproduce the bug and, if it happens on my machine as well,
I'll try to isolate it so as to eliminate it in future Ubuntu versions.
Thanks for your input!
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On 13/11/2011 1:26 AM, Alessandro Menti wrote:
> Thanks for reporting.
>
> Have you tried using Boot-Repair to restore GRUB (the component that
> allows Ubuntu to boot and that gave you an error)? You can install and
> run it from an Ubuntu live CD (if you have got Internet access): boot
> your Ubu
Thanks for reporting.
Have you tried using Boot-Repair to restore GRUB (the component that
allows Ubuntu to boot and that gave you an error)? You can install and
run it from an Ubuntu live CD (if you have got Internet access): boot
your Ubuntu live CD, connect to the Internet, then follow the
inst
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