grub not showing ubuntu partition

Tanmoy Chatterjee tachchot007 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 6 16:04:26 UTC 2010


To Carl-Friis-Hansen
Thank you for your suggestion. Can you elaborate a bit? From inside fedora
GUI I only find system>administration>bootloader, Where I can set only the
time before linux kernel starts booting. Copy&Paste of UBUNTU /boot folder
into FEDORA /boot - is it going to help?

Tanmoy

On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Carl Friis-Hansen
<ubuntuuser at carl-fh.com>wrote:

> Quoting Yorvyk <yorvik.ubunto at googlemail.com>:
>
> > On Sun, 5 Sep 2010 23:34:43 +0530
> > Tanmoy Chatterjee <tachchot007 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Everybody,
> >> Recently I have installed Fedora 13 in my desktop, along side previously
> >> installed Ubuntu 9.04.
> >> PROBLEM:
> >> 1) After installing Fedora, rebooting the system does not come up with
> usual
> >> grub list of OS's and I can't log into ubuntu. I can only log into
> fedora
> >> though I can find the ubuntu partition and even browse my files there.
> >>
> >> Possible Cause:
> >> 1) At the time of fedora installation there was a step where the
> >> installation program asked to select/deselect
> >> INSTALL BOOTLOADER ON dev/sda and come up with an edit/add option in
> boot
> >> loader operating system list.
> >> 2) As an end user I prefer the default option for the installation which
> in
> >> this step assumes there is no other OS in the system.
> >>
> >> I have gone through the fedora installation guide where some command
> line
> >> solutions have been suggested.
> >> Can anybody suggest some other solution for a novice like me?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for any suggestion
> >>
> > In a terminal
> >
> >       sudo update-grub
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Steve Cook (Yorvyk)
> >
> > http://lubuntu.net
> >
>
> Tanmoy, you instructed Fedora to be a lone wolf and to be the
> commander-in-chief.  If you want the active boot-loader in Fedora to
> behave differently, then sort it out when you are in Fedora.  From
> Fedora you can update the list of OS's on your hard disk.
>
> It is not _always_ that the default is the best choice!!  -  which is
> the reason why a question is asked at all in the first place, right  :-)
>
> --
> Carl Friis-Hansen
>
>
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