Hi.

My name is Miguel and I recently decided to start learning about Linux and 
Ubuntu in order to start a journey towards GNU software. I have a Vaio FZ-11S 
Laptop with Windows Vista. The laptop has to original hard-drive partitions: 
the 1st is the Rcovery Partition and the 2nd is the actual operating system 
partition. On the laptop I installed Ubuntu 10.04 side by side with the other 
partitons. And now when I start the computer I get the a GRUB Menu something 
like this (sorry if it not acurate but I could not get a print screen):

Ubuntu ----
Ubuntu (Recovery Mode)
Memtest +86
Windows Vista Loader (on /dev/sda1)
Windows Vista Loader (Recovery Mode) (on /dev/sda2)

But the thing is that the Windows Vista Loader (on /dev/sda1) is actually the 
recovery partition and the Windows Vista Loader (Recovery Mode) (on /dev/sda2) 
is the "classical" operating system partition. How can I rename or edit the 
presented menu entries in the GRUB2 menu so that the presented menu entries 
correspond to correct partitions/operating systems?

Thank You for your attention, Best Regards.

PS as you can imagine I am do not have much computer experience 

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Miguel Moura Paredes

[email protected]

 

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