I had Ubuntu installed on my entire HD. Gparted was used to shrink my home to make room for LMDE. I created partition for / and /home, leaving swap because I already had one. During install I selected to install GRUB to /sda
When I boot I get Grub showing Linux Mint (LMDE), but booting LMDE fails. I have data not backed up in my Ubuntu /home. I need to set the new Grub to boot Ubuntu so I can do my backup before trying more stuff.
From gparted (sda8 and sda9 is the new ones after shrinking sda7)
/dev/sda1 ext4 20 GB Flags: boot
/dev/sda2 extended 912 GB
dev/sda5 ext4 20 GB
dev/sda6 linux-swap 4 GB
dev/sda7 ext4 585 GB
dev/sda8 ext4 20 GB
dev/sda9 ext4 285 GB
I want to boot back in to Ubuntu for backup purposes. Right now I can only boot my computer using LMDE on USB-stick.
LMDE 201204 GRUB - MULTIPLE DISTROS
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Re: LMDE 201204 GRUB - MULTIPLE DISTROS
but do you get a grub error (and which one?) or a X error?but booting LMDE fails
Re: LMDE 201204 GRUB - MULTIPLE DISTROS
Problem has been solved:
1) I reinstalled LMDE and this time i selected to install a new GRUB in the LMDE partition. That way Ubuntu magically popped up in Grub.
2) I had to perform first boot into LMDE with VGA cable connected to my monitor instead of HDMI
I have full access to my Ubuntu-partitions from LMDE/Thunar. It's time for BACKUP now.
I may have to go with Xubuntu instead of LMDE because of Blender. All recent, updated builds of Blender with Cycles/CUDA at graphicall.org is based on Ubuntu/Fedora, and I really need to stay with the bleeding-edge versions of Blender. I am not going to do my own builds - too complicated for me.
I love the crisp feel of LMDE and XFCE, and compared to Ubuntu 12.04 I get way better performance with glxgears. Was hoping to do some testing with rendering in Blender to check performance, but I cannot find any builds for Debian/LMDE that will recognize my nVidia 560GTX for use with the Cycles render engine in Blender. I have tried with builds from graphicall.org marked with "Debian testing / Cycles / CUDA" but no luck. My card is not recognized by these Blender-builds.
Installing LMDE on my box also required some boot options like "noapic nolapic acpi=off". I don't know which one of these did the trick.
Info on running bleeding edge Blender with Cycles/CUDA on LMDE would be nice...
1) I reinstalled LMDE and this time i selected to install a new GRUB in the LMDE partition. That way Ubuntu magically popped up in Grub.
2) I had to perform first boot into LMDE with VGA cable connected to my monitor instead of HDMI
I have full access to my Ubuntu-partitions from LMDE/Thunar. It's time for BACKUP now.
I may have to go with Xubuntu instead of LMDE because of Blender. All recent, updated builds of Blender with Cycles/CUDA at graphicall.org is based on Ubuntu/Fedora, and I really need to stay with the bleeding-edge versions of Blender. I am not going to do my own builds - too complicated for me.
I love the crisp feel of LMDE and XFCE, and compared to Ubuntu 12.04 I get way better performance with glxgears. Was hoping to do some testing with rendering in Blender to check performance, but I cannot find any builds for Debian/LMDE that will recognize my nVidia 560GTX for use with the Cycles render engine in Blender. I have tried with builds from graphicall.org marked with "Debian testing / Cycles / CUDA" but no luck. My card is not recognized by these Blender-builds.
Installing LMDE on my box also required some boot options like "noapic nolapic acpi=off". I don't know which one of these did the trick.
Info on running bleeding edge Blender with Cycles/CUDA on LMDE would be nice...
Re: LMDE 201204 GRUB - MULTIPLE DISTROS
Building it your own would be real bleeding edge. I think this would be better places to look:
http://www.blender.org/forum/
http://builder.blender.org/download/
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2 ... _Rendering
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthr ... s-complete!
http://www.blender.org/forum/
http://builder.blender.org/download/
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2 ... _Rendering
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthr ... s-complete!