Ubuntu Installation :: Booting New Install 10.04 On Dell Dimension?

Jul 6, 2011

I just installed 10.04 on a Dell Dimension T7500. I first set up linux partitions following first FAT16 (Dell Utilities) and second FAT32 (labeled OS) partitions. The installer suggested there was no OS when I was installing Ubuntu 10.04. After restart I see that the first option in boot order is "Onboard or USB CDROM drive". But Ubuntu never booted. I then changed boot order to first look in ID00 LUN0 ATA. Same thing..no boot of Ubuntu. On the other machines on which I've installed Ubuntu I have dual boot with Windows and have GRUB installed. So....how best to set this up and find out if I have a workable OS?

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Ubuntu Installation :: 9.10 Not Booting - Dell Dimension 8300

Jan 13, 2010

I'm new to Linux, last 6 months, and am trying to install it on my tower, but for some reason after successfully going through the installation process, it will not boot. I'm using ubuntu in a virtual box on my laptop just fine, I've had not problems at all, this really has me stumped since it seemed so easy on my laptop.I get this message after the installation has finished and the computer has to restart, the cd tray opens, I remove the ubuntu cd I burned, and I get this message:

Strike F1 to retry, Strike F2 to enter setup I put the CD back in, and then selected "Boot from Hard Disc", and then get a "Booting from local disk..." and the cursor blinking below, but after 2 minutes or so, I get the following error:

isolinux: Disk error 80, AX=0201, drive 80

Before installing Ubuntu, I did the hard drive test just to be sure, and there were no problems, it said everything was good to go.

Some specs:

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20GB Hard Drive (IDE, jumpers set to factory positions, and the IDE 1 cable plugged in)
1 GB Ram
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May 7, 2011

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Code:
ifconfig
eth0
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I was amazed to see four simultaneous video feeds running in VideoLan the other day through Ultimate Edition on a Dell Studio 1537. I think I could have just kept opening and running the videos. They had no dropped frames at all - amazing when I considered the same day what crap Windows 7 was to stutter trying to play a CD with music.

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Dell Dimension 2400 Desktop
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*-display
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vendor: Intel Corporation

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Jul 12, 2010

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