Hmm. It appears that Xubuntu is not in your menu.lst. Did you install it
onto a different hard drive rather than a separate partition? If so, try
changing your boot order so that the Xubuntu-laden HD comes first.
Hope this helps.
Marisano
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responds when one attempts to execute commands without the proper
permission I had previously totally missed this.
Cheers!
Marisano
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The fix in the blog you refer to is
incorrect; instead, upgrade to
ubiquity 1.2.6 in the edgy-proposed repository before starting
them.]
Thank you,
Marisano
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unconfirmed
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** Attachment added: Here's the syslog...
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And here's partman...
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