Quoting Stephen Kelly <steveire at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>> I've been trying to install ubuntu on the larger (16GB) partition of
> my EEE 901. The installation worked and I can chroot into it from
> xandros, but I can't boot it.
>>http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=57667
I'm going to make an educated guess that you, or the Ubuntu installer,
formatted your Ubuntu partition in a way that the Xandros grub cannot
understand such as ext4 or ext3 with 256 byte inodes.
If so possible solutions include:
setup a separate boot partition Xandros grub can access (e.g. ext2 or
even fat)
or
putting the kernel and initrd (or entire Ubuntu grub) in a folder on
the Xandros install
or
re-installing to a partition format the Xandros grub will understand
or
install grub from Ubuntu and reverse the whole scenario to boot
Xandros from Ubuntu's grub
Niall
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