Triaged to Incomplete. Sometimes GRUB gets confused with large numbers
of disks and/or partitions. It may simply be a bad GRUB entry. Your
Ubuntu install shows up as (hd0,6) which is the first hard disk (0) and
7th partition (6). It looks like you have Windows in the first 5
partitions (hd0,0) to (hd0,4). GRUB also has 2 other Linux
installations at (hd0, 5) and (hd0,9). Since you have attempted to
perform a triple boot, I'm going to define this as an edge case. Since
ubiquity installer worked correctly for the first Linux install
(hd0,6), I'm going to assume that this is a GRUB issue. It's a
reasonable expectation for ubiquity installer to successfully install as
a second OS and protect the original Windows installation. There is
less of an expectation for ubiquity to install a third OS without some
expertise.
Setting up triple boot requires some knowledge of how Linux boots and
GRUB. It's not exactly plug-and-play.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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xubuntu 64 not on grub bootlist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191424
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