When Ubuntu changed to Grub 2 a couple of releases ago, it became significantly more difficult to set up multi-boot Linux systems. Most if not all Ubuntu derivatives are also using Grub2, and now the ...
Trying to install Ubuntu server on a hardware raid 1 array instead of the native linux software raid. The easiest method I found was to use a USB drive to host the bootloader. I'm sure there are ...
I've got a laptop with Win2k on it, and I want to install Linux. Trouble is, there's no (working) bootable device on the thing except the hard drive. No floppy, no cdrom, no network boot, nothing but ...
Who needs a separate distro when you can tweak the Debian you already have?