Ron Osborne wrote:
>   With GRUB, nothing happens.  It just boots straight into windows without 
> giving me any other options.  When I use OSL2000, it will list my partitions, 
> but when I click on the desired drive, I get a message saying I do not have 
> an OS installed which confuses me because of the 45 minute wait it took for 
> it to get done.  Unless, I messed up on an install option which is possible.  
> I put in long hours and by time I get a chance to play with my computer, I am 
> already tired.

Keep in mind that when you're selecting the partition to boot from for
Linux, you'll want to select the partition that gets mounted as /boot.
It is often a separate partition than the rest of your hard drive.  I
don't know if that's what you were choosing or not.

Chad Martin


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