[Bug 133439] Re: multiple ubuntu boots 7.10 installation
Phillip Susi
psusi at ubuntu.com
Fri May 10 17:10:45 UTC 2013
Closing due to lack of response.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
multiple ubuntu boots 7.10 installation
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
i installed 7.10 in a new partition on a laptop with 7.04 already
installed. now i cannot boot 7.04 anymore....
ubuntu should include automatically the previous boots (as it does
with windows!).
i use the following manual procedure, which could be automated as
follows:
do not format/overwrite /boot if there is already the files necessary for booting an ubuntu,
but insert there the necessary new images and edit the grub menu.
do not reformat the partition in which the root goes (to avoid
creating a new uuid, which would then have to go into the fstab of the
previous installation - or provide a tool to fix an fstab
automatically when booting)
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it is a good feeling to know that one has a second working ubuntu installation ...
now i start experimenting with 7.10
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