Hello all, The other night I tweaked the classroom machines so that updates can be done more easily. What that means is that if you usually boot into Debian or Windows, you'll notice that the boot screen will only contain three lines (Debian, Ubuntu, and Windows) instead of a laundry list of boot kernels. Otherwise everything will function the same. If you boot into Ubuntu, the list of specific boot kernels is now on the second boot screen.
The technical details in brief: I moved grub out of the Ubuntu partition and on to its own partition and then adjusted the menu.lst files accordingly. For details of the code: http://wiki.bworks.org/robert_citek#fourth_partition Regards, - Robert
