Hi -

For some reason Ubuntu 10 wouldn't boot once I had installed it to a netbook
(an HP Mini Note.) I'd given it most of the drive so I needed to uninstall
and the only thing I could come up with was repartitioning from the machines
original XP install (I'd hoped for a better way but when I asked on the
Ubuntu forum I got deafening silence.) The problem is that now the machine
comes in in grub rescue but it doesn't work except that ls will tell me my
partition names - ls can't read the data in them and even "help" doesn't
work. I've tried booting an old Knoppix disc from a plug-in CD drive and
Ubuntu 10 from a usb pen but the machine ignores them. I suppose my next
step would be trying another Linux distro from the pen, but before I carry
on chimpanzeeeing at this, does anyone have better suggestions? XP should
still be there, is there a way I can get to it? After that I'll worry about
trying to install another version of Linux.
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