Cannot boot Ubuntu after re-install

roncrump

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Hi,

I had my laptop working: Vista and Ubuntu dual booting, with EasyBCD launching GRUB when I
choose Ubuntu.

All was running fine then I realised I could actually be using the 64 bit Ubuntu. So off I went
and installed that - into the same partition as the previous / had been, and put GRUB into there
too (/dev/sda7 on my system).

Anyway, when I tried to boot into Ubuntu, all I get is a black screen with GRUB on it, nothing
else - previously I got a list of kernel and boot options for Ubuntu, followed by the booting.

I guess I have forgotten to do something, but since I've forgotten it, I don't know what to do!

Any help appreciated.

Regards,
Ron Crump
 
roncrump said:
I guess I have forgotten to do something, but since I've forgotten it, I don't know what to do!
I remembered! Re-ran bootpart to update the nst_grub.mbr file. Seems to have done the job.

Ron.
 
That's good news :smile:

You could also delete the entry and re-create it in "Add/Remove Entries" and that, too, would do the trick.
 
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