ekstra info:
we tried the following steps:
1. Boot your computer up with Ubuntu CD
2. Open a terminal window or switch to a tty.
3. Type sudo grub. Should get text of which last line is grub
4. Type find /boot/grub/stage1. You'll get a response like (hd0,1).
Use whatever your computer spits out
Public bug reported:
Hey erverybody..
i need some help. i have an old computer i'm trying too install ubuntu
9.10 on. it's a asus pentium 4. the problem is to start ubuntu. when i
start the computer it seems like it dosn't start the gnu grub loader.
the only thing there is on the screen is just
does anyone know if it's possible to use a Ndas device in Ubuntu 9.10??
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network drives using NDAS protocol are not recognized
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361153
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