It depends on how you install Ubuntu. I left Debian on my computer when I tested Ubuntu. Ubuntu was installed to a different partition or drive. The Ubuntu installer read my grub cinfiguration on the other drive and appended it to the botton of the Ubuntu grub configuration. This allowed me to boot which one I wanted. I did not ask it to do that, it did it automatically. If you do not want debian at all, delete the Debian partition before installing Ubuntu.
Robert On Monday 04 December 2006 17:31, Baz wrote: > What happens to GRUB if I simply delete the Debian partition? And, if I'm > looking to install Ubuntu, will it simply overwrite Debian? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

