
Where should the bootloader be installed on a dual-boot system? By default it seems set to '(hd0)', which isn't very specific. It's been so long since I installed Ubuntu that I can't recall what setting I used. I have five partitions, which in order (I think) are the recovery partition, Windows Vista, Linux swap, / and /home. The drive is 'sda'. Last time I left it as default I had boot problems, and it wasn't until two reinstalls later that I figured out that I had to change the bootloader location. I figured I'd better ask first before I bit the upgrade bullet. And, on another note, for some reason the recovery partition was rendered unusable with the installation of GRUB. It's possible to boot into it, and Windows loads files and such, but then it gives me a large white error window with ERROR in big red letters, and 'C:\RECOVERY.DAT' in the title bar. Would anyone have any idea of why this happens? Sandy