Public bug reported:
Greetings All.
I have Ubuntu on one half of a partitioned drive and Xubuntu on the
other. I have Grub controlling access at boot time.
I would like to remove Xubuntu from my system completely and I'd like to
get rid of Grub and revert to standard, single system boot. How can I
best achieve this?
I have tried simply removing Xubuntu but, at boot-time, I'm told
"Couldn't find file" (or words to that effect) and was left at a
flashing cursor with no idea as to how to proceed.
A little help would be HUGELY appreciated!
Thanks.
Ken.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can't get rid of Grub
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