
Journal UbuntuDupe's Journal: Ubuntu haunts me from the grave 25
A lot of you are aware by now of my
-The fact that people get modded up for making the exact same design criticisms I've made, in different contexts.
-The fact that I gain hordes of freaks and downmods whenever I discuss my experience.
-The fact that I have to read about how "easy" Ubuntu is.
-All the stories I see of people talking about their multiple hard drives, while they acted like I was a freak from a different planet for having more than one HD on my setup.
-The fact that the install process hasn't been updated per my recommendations (make sure everyone installing has the necessary tools for fixing the problem of being locked out BEFORE they go through with it; making sure GRUB isn't HIGHLY RECOMMENDED if someone can load their OS by picking a different drive to boot from), or, if it has, I have not received a gold-plated apology.
But with help from my brother, I was able to regain access to Windows, which I have used all through today.
I thought the story was over. All of you thought the story was over. It's not.
Yesterday, I was looking at my 3rd hard drive's free space, and I saw that there was still about 60 gigs allocated to the Ubuntu partition. So, I decided to go into disk manager and delete that partition. But after I did it, suddenly, the Windows side is recognized as "free space" as well.
Oh, shit.
I turned off the computer and disconnected the third hard drive. Then I downloaded Partition Magic (on advice from my brother), then turned it off again, reconnected, and turned it back on and opened PM. It identified several problems with the boot sector on the 3rd HD, all of which were made through the Ubuntu CD. It corrected them, but Windows still sees it as being all "free space", but still partitioned. In the hope of salvaging the data on this hard drive, for now I have disconnected it again, and will meet with my brother in the future to see what we can do to correct it. In the mean time, I'm doing without the 160 gigs of data.
You couldn't leave me alone, could you, Ubuntu?
You brought it on yourself (Score:2)
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No, I really wanted to have something non-MS, but Ubuntu's incomplete install instructions and HIGHLY RECOMMENDING I take an unnecessary risk, changed all that.
hose people were honestly trying to help you, and you deliberately refused to be helped,
No, I just couldn't do the things they asked
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Yes and this is what mystifies me. Look at my posting history as a whole. Look at my steady history of positive contributions to discussion. Judge for yourself the intelligence of my remarks. Ask yourself if these are the posts of an idiot, of an unreasonable individual.
I think it should give you pause when you view my posting history as a whole, and then consider my experience with Ubuntu. I think it sho
You're a severe outlier. (Score:2)
Most people I have talked to who have tried to install Ubuntu either don't have the experience/intelligence to pull it off themselves, or find their heads spinning at how easy it was. Most problems with Ubuntu are after installation, and are usually the user complaining about some missing feature, or some unsupported hardware.
It is an interesting dichotomy -- you've got multiple hard drives. Lots of us do, but most of us who have multiple hard drives also know fstab
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Make sense.
It doesn't matter than I'm a statistical outlier. Basic design principles
I didn't say any of these things. (Score:2)
I didn't say that. All I said was, the kind of experienced person who would have a backup hard drive, and would be installing multiple OSes, is not usually the kind of person to have trouble installing Ubuntu.
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Try "everyone".
*Turn on computer*
*hit F8* (or whatever)
"Choose which drive you would like to load from."
*choose 3rd HD*
*loads Ubuntu*
THAT should be the HIGHLY RECOMMENDED option. It should advise you to ONLY modify the boot record of the HD containing the Ubuntu partition. Advanced users (who know enough to weigh the HIGHLY RECOMMENDED option) are then free to ris
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Indeed, if it was present on even half of the computers Ubuntu was being installed on.
I have still seen plenty of machines without such a menu, and almost ALL users have no idea what the menu is, or how to use it. There are also things that make said menu inaccessible -- for instance, hibernation on my laptop makes the BIOS ignore everything you try to do, and simply attempt to boot the first hard drive.
There's also the tendency of some (but not all) BIOSes to
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Not to beat a dead horse, but the newbies that Ubuntu is targeted toward have one hard drive, and it has either one or two partitions -- either Windows, or Windows + recovery partition.
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What are you trying to accomplish by criticizing one Linux distribution and its community just because you managed to screw up your computer using that software? Clearly you're incompetent when it comes to Linux/operating systems/computers in general so why waste everyone's time complaining about something that is both free and non-binding?
It is obvious that you know little to nothing about bootloaders if you consider installing GRUB a risky operation. It's trivial to configure GRUB for multiple operati
Blaming Ubuntu for Windows Disk Manager (Score:2)
Oh, and how silly is it that you're blaming Ubuntu for the fact that you used Windows Disk Manager and it blew away your Windows partition. Get a fucking clue. You're a loser that doesn't know how to use a computer prope
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Guess which CD set up that boot sector.
So how does that work? (Score:2)
I would suggest gpart as a way of finding the original partition layout, if you haven't done that already (through some other means).
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Step back a minute.
My 3rd HD had an Ubuntu and Windows partition. I deleted the Ubuntu partition.
I don't think that WDM deleted the Windows partition. However, because of the boot record placed there, it cannot now recognize the Windows partition. Which is more likely: that Windows has long had a severe, unpatched Disk Manager bug, or that
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Huh. I have Ubuntu running off a half-terabyte RAID. I also have it running on a 200 gig drive -- encrypted, no less.
Which is more likely: That Windows has a severe, unpatched Disk Manager bug; that Ubuntu has a strange, undocumented installer bug on large hard
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Which you installed with Breezy Badger's standard install disc, using the official instructions and having installed the GRUB version of that time along with it?
Which is more likely: That Windows has a severe, unpatched Disk Manager bug; that Ubuntu has a strange, undocumented installer bug on large hard drives (but somehow, not mine); or that you managed to screw something up?
What could I ha
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fdisk /mbr X:
where X: is the drive you're trying to repair the master boot table.
When a Windows drive has probs in the MBR, that's the first thing I do. 99.99999999999999999% of the time, that's the fix
Two years? (Score:1, Insightful)
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Yeeeeeah... (Score:2)