Thank you for attaching the photo. Unfortunately you boot with the wrong command:kilaueabart wrote:
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Thank you for attaching the photo. Unfortunately you boot with the wrong command:kilaueabart wrote:
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boot -elf -noints -fatsf cf0:vmlinux-3.19
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boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0:vmlinux-3.19
Hi Kilaueabart,kilaueabart wrote:Since reinstalling 12.04 "alongside 12.04.5" (so said the Install program), /dev/sdb looks like this:I can boot Ubuntu from /dev/sdb5 (at least it worked yesterday), but the disk looks kind of ugly. I thought I would delete sdb1, sdb2 and sdb6 the swap partition for starters, and decide later whether to keep and use sdb5, or clear the disk and start over, but Disk Utility can't delete any of those partitions.
OS4's Media Toolbox can't open the disk, but apparently would allow an "Install." Maybe I should try to clear the disk from there? Or should I just be satisfied with sdb5, sdb6 as long as they work?
You can't keep sdb5 if you delete anything before it. That partition is actually part of sdb2.kilaueabart wrote:The problem I have with keeping sdb5 is that it uses about 750GB just for Ubuntu LTS, supposed to run in 8Gb and I wanted to give it 20Gb.