oops, I notice it is solved now, must have missed those posts in the
digest somehow, I was thinking however that maybe it was a case of 'I
never installed that version of grub so I'm not going to write to it'
as you probably had a slightly different version from the one on SuSE,
I am no expert howe
On Sun, 2016-10-23 at 17:49 +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 22/10/2016 à 23:17, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
> > On Friday, 10/21/16 10:19:47 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> >
> > > What is the output of "os-prober" ?
> >
> > No output. (yes, I ran it as root)
>
> Then no other system was detected and
Hi!
Em domingo, 23 de Outubro de 2016 20:10:05 WEST, Mark Neidorff
escreveu:
On Sunday, 10/23/16 10:05:43 AM Laruibasar wrote:
Em sábado, 22 de Outubro de 2016 22:17:35 WEST, Mark Neidorff
escreveu:
> On Friday, 10/21/16 10:19:47 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>> Le 21/10/2016 à 20:56, Mark Neid
On Sunday, 10/23/16 10:05:43 AM Laruibasar wrote:
> Em sábado, 22 de Outubro de 2016 22:17:35 WEST, Mark Neidorff
>
> escreveu:
> > On Friday, 10/21/16 10:19:47 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> >> Le 21/10/2016 à 20:56, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
> >> > So, the next step was to clean out the other distro
Le 22/10/2016 à 23:17, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
On Friday, 10/21/16 10:19:47 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
What is the output of "os-prober" ?
No output. (yes, I ran it as root)
Then no other system was detected and added to the GRUB menu when you
ran update-grub.
Are you sure the GRUB that
Em sábado, 22 de Outubro de 2016 22:17:35 WEST, Mark Neidorff
escreveu:
On Friday, 10/21/16 10:19:47 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 21/10/2016 à 20:56, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
> So, the next step was to clean out the other distros. I
used gparted to
> delete no longer needed partitions and to e
On Friday, 10/21/16 10:19:47 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 21/10/2016 à 20:56, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
> > So, the next step was to clean out the other distros. I used gparted to
> > delete no longer needed partitions and to expand other partitions to fill
> > the space. All is now good.
> >
>
Le 21/10/2016 à 20:56, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
So, the next step was to clean out the other distros. I used gparted to
delete no longer needed partitions and to expand other partitions to fill the
space. All is now good.
I then ran
#update-grub
hoping that would regenerate the grub boot men
Hi,
In setting up a new system, The new system is a UFEI one. I started with an
internal 750Gb SATA drive for the OS, and a 2Tb drive for backups. I tried a
couple of distros and finally settled on Debian Jesse 8.6. I had installed a
distro on the 2Tb drive, and a couple of others (one of
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