I have a latitude 2100 netbook. I planned from the start on triple booting win 7, osx, and ubuntu on this machine. I initially installed win 7 on it, then used gparted to shrink the partition and create an HFS+ partition for the OSX. As I was about to proceed, I then realized that I already had 3 primary partitions, as Win 7 made an extra partition to boot from. I went ahead and made an extended partition with 2 logical drives, one ext2 for linux and one for a linux swap.
I installed ubuntu and had it working fine. I recently upgraded it to 10.04, and like it alot. Yesterday I installed iatkos 7 to get leopard running on the hfs+ partition, and installed chameleon. It is beautiful, and I am so close to a working triple boot. Unfortunately chameleon doesnt see the ubuntu logical drive. Or if it does, it doesnt recognize it, maybe because I havent been able to boot to it to install grub on the partition since chameleon wiped grub off the MBR.
I would be happy to remove the boot partition that window 7 made to boot from, if I could find a way to make the NTFS partition that windows 7 is on to be bootable without losing any data. I dont want to reinstall win 7 if I dont have too.
I would rather hide the NTFS partition in chameleon and only make the win 7 boot partition visible, which I see is possible with RC4. If I proceed this way, I would need to be able to make the ubuntu partition visible in chameleon.
I could, with great loss and sadness, wipe it all, reinstall, force win 7 to one partition, and make it work that way, but I'd like to do it this way if possible.
How do I get chameleon to see the logical drive with ubuntu on it?