Summary: My question now is HOW do I fix things so I don't need the bootloader each time I start-up? � Details: I just installed Mandrake 10.0 and am very impressed with KDE 3.2. � However, the post-install was a nightmare. This board helped me navigate a number of headaches: For example, having to insert CD2 before CD1 (How odd). � I installed on a freshly formatted extra HD in my computer, as I didn't want to partition. So, I've just disconnected my XP drive and am running straight off of my second Mandrake-only drive. � The install went perfectly, except for the noted CD2. HOWEVER, on reboot, I got the dreaded flashing cursor. I changed my BIOS from Auto to LBA, as suggested. However, that didn't work. � Fortunately, I had made a bootloader during installation, so that got me in. � My question now is HOW do I fix things so I don't need the bootloader each time I start-up? � Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I'm brand new to Linux, so talk to me like I'm a Windows Lemming.... because I am! � � Thanks, -- ~Rory
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