Finding time for blog posting (and reading) has been difficult as of late. Hopefully that will change shortly. Between the Canada Day long weekend (involving a trip to Canada's Wonderland with my daughter and a spontaneous family picnic) AND a battle with the family of birds nesting in my kitchen fan duct, I made the mistake of fiddling with my computer a bit too much. As sure as death and taxes, I seem to do this at least once each year. This time I decided I wanted to do a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper on my XP/Linux machine. I was running Dapper already but it was upgraded from the previous version and I was finding it a bit sluggish. Call it a show of geeky machismo, but it seemed like an easy proposition to me... Hah!
Well after a couple of late nights becoming intimate with disk partitioning, installer iso's, and the GRand Unified Bootloader, I have managed to get a fresh install of Dapper up and running. The only remaining task right now is to get XP booting from the multiboot menu - it currently lists both OS's but only boots Ubuntu. I can boot XP by futzing around with the partitioner but this will render Linux temporarily unbootable in the process.
I'm sure it's a fixable problem and likely something simple, but I think I'll go without XP for the moment (I *can* access my XP drives for data) and see how it goes. I might find out that I need it less than I think.
Some notes for the Linux naysayers:
And for those who will undoubtedly say "this is exactly why Linux is not ready for primetime", it should be noted that installing Ubuntu by itself on a machine is reportedly dead easy (I'm not quite ready to completely ditch Windows ...yet). When you're dual booting with XP it can sometimes be a bugger. While Linux plays nicely with other OS's, Windows is notoriously antisocial. Every dual-boot install guide I've read (and I've surely read my share!) recommends installing XP first and then Ubuntu because doing the reverse usually bludgeons your Linux install.
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