After copying the Ubuntu file to another disk, configure the wubi startup item on Windows. The configuration of XP and Windows 7 is different. Here we provide the connection to Windows7 and WindowsXP at http://www.linuxidc.com/linux/2011-08/41028.htm. After the machine is restarted, select the Ubuntu startup Item. after entering the box, you will see the common option of selecting the kernel version to enter the system, and then select the first one.
After copying the Ubuntu file to another disk, configure the wubi startup item on Windows. The configuration of XP and Windows 7 is different. Here is the link between Windows 7 and Windows XP: http://www.linuxidc.com/linux/2011-08/41028.htm.
After the machine is restarted, select the Ubuntu startup Item. after entering the box, you will see the common option of selecting the kernel version to enter the system, and then select the first one. At this time, the uuid is incorrect.
Error. Solution:
Before selecting the kernel, press the e key to modify the startup Item, delete the place with uuid, and change the number after sda to the number of the partition where the Ubuntu file is located. The number is
How are you sure? In Linux, set the first partition of the hard disk to sda1, that is, the C disk in windwos, the second partition to sda5 (the D disk in Windows), and the third partition to sda6 (
Windows e), and so on. After the modification, press Ctrl + x. If the modification is correct, the system can be accessed normally.
After entering the system, modify/boot/grub. find a place similar to the one in the previous startup item in the cfg file, and modify it according to the above method, so you do not need to modify it every time you start the project later.
Additional information:
If you have also installed Linux on the hard disk in a partition and the original Linux Startup item is missing due to the Windows system reinstalled, you can start it in the wubi-installed Linux
Mount the partition to the system and then mount/boot/grub in the partition. copy and paste the configuration in the startup section of cfg to/boot/grub in the wubi-installed Linux. cfg STARTUP configuration above, so that you can enter the hard disk installed Linux.
The above test passed in Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10.