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safe graphics mode not found in wubi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219811
You received this bug
'After which you should see the safe graphic mode'
Hi Agostino
Thanks for your responses and comments, and I quite understand about
priorities, no problem.
For the record though:
it is not true that a 'Safe Graphics' mode is available as you suggest, it is a
'Recovery' mode, and leads to a
Wubi always modifies the Windows bootloader and only the windows
bootloader.
So if you have grub, that will be setup to chainload ntldr.
In this case you have to select Windows in grub, and then Ubuntu in
ntldr (then you can press esc).
So the boot sequence is:
Grub - NTLDR - Grub4dos - Linux
In this case you have to select Windows in grub, and then Ubuntu in
ntldr (then you can press esc).
After which you should see the safe graphic mode.
Note that the menu will change after Linux-side installation, the
installer menu will be replaced with a standard grub menu. The second
one will
** Also affects: wubi
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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safe graphics mode not found in wubi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219811
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After selecting Ubuntu at reboot, press ESC to get a list of
booting options, one of them is safe graphic mode
** Changed in: wubi
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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safe graphics mode not found in wubi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219811
You
I have just looked at the PC in question. It is a dual boot pc, with xp
and (linux) with grub.
At booting, grub runs, I choose XP, then a choice of windows or ubuntu
is seen, a timer for ESC, use of escape key now seems to give the
original grub menu which has no safe graphics option.
Have you
I have just looked at the PC in question. It is a dual boot pc, with xp
and (linux) with grub.
At booting, grub runs, I choose XP, then a choice of windows or ubuntu
is seen, a timer for ESC, use of escape key now seems to give the
original grub menu which has no safe graphics option.
Have you