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[Question #78158]: XP, Ubuntu and 7 on same disc
New question #78158 on Ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/78158
I have a Dell 8300 with a 320GB HDD. XP is installed on the first 25 GB partition. I have Ubuntu 9.04 installed on the second partition of 25 GB (ext3). Both were running great. Then I decided to create a third 25GB partition (NTFS) and install Windows 7 RC to try it out. Install went great. But, now when reboooting the PC it only gives me the XP and windows 7 boot options. Ubuntu is no longer a boot option. How do I fix this so I can boot into any of the Operating Systems? I am VERY new to Ubuntu but I like it so far. Thanks for any help!
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