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days.]
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This seems like a firmware issue on certain older devices where they
fail to correctly display GRUB in graphical mode (which is the default).
Using GRUB_TERMINAL=console is a valid workaround.
It is not clear to me how this issue could be resolved in GRUB
unfortunately.
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The bug still exists in Ubuntu 22.04
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I have the same problem.
I've installed Windows 10 with Secure Boot enabled, then I've installed
Ubuntu 18.04.5 without Secure Boot, the menu was not displayed, I
thought it was because of the Secure Boot, but...
My notebook (Dell Inspiron 5537) has a battery problem and displays a message
askin
@Alexey:
In my case on my '12 cMP that "GRUB_TERMINAL=console" as already set
that way, so that wasn't "the solution" to a problem that has been
affecting likely "EFI" boot computers for a year or more??
In my case I use my OpenSUSE installs to re-install grub2 . . . and that
restores grub functi
I seem to have the same bug under Linux Mint 19.1 on a late 2008
MacBook.
After some upgrade a few months ago, I've got a [problem with shim-
signed][1], where I was getting "Failed to set MokListRT" error and no
GRUB menu. After purging shim-signed, the error messages were gone, but
the GRUB menu
As I sed, you can upgrade to 2.06 from sources. This means you should
download the source package from launchpad, compile and install it. I
think 2nd and 3d workaronds are better.
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@iononsbalgiomai:
This is interesting about the possibility that grub 2.06 might be the
"solution" to the problem. Today I'm in LM 29.1 MATE (focal based) and
synaptic shows only grub 2.04 as "available" . . . .
I'll have to check my hirsute Lubuntu install in a day or so, but so far
all "ubuntu
Same problem here. My computer is an Acer E1-571 with the latest firmware
update.
Here the data sheet:
https://www.acer.com/datasheets/2012/4876/E1-571/NX.M09ET.005.html
With Bionic, Grub 2.02 correctly recognise Windows 10 and show the Grub menu.
Also with Focal, Grub 2.04 correctly recognise W
@GD:
They do look like aspects of the same problem . . . a problem that is
"unique" to ubuntu's handling of grub, which for most single boot users
it "doesn't matter" . . . but for multi-boot users . . . it does. Just
means to me that "ubuntu" flavors are being whittled down in number . .
. . Th
Might be a duplicated of 1836934 .
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1836934
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I have just upgraded from 18.04 to 20.04.2. 18.04 did not have this
problem and simply showed G
I'm affected by this bug as well. I have a Lenovo W550s; after the BIOS
checks (which just show the Lenovo logo), GRUB does not appear (but the
Lenovo logo is still visible). However, GRUB is there, wai
@YannUbuntu:
I don't have time for fresh installs . . . but, as I've posted here a
few times, if grub2 is updated in any of my ubuntu or ubuntu based, and
likely in Debian . . . the grub menu and the 6 options menu are gone . .
. and usually only ubuntu will boot.
I have Lu 21.04, Linux Mint 20,
Dear all,
Those who have a partition available for tests, please could you install
fresh Ubuntu 18.04.5, 20.04.2, 20.10 (and some other distros if you
can), and indicate which versions have this bug, and which don't ?
That may give us a hint.
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@William Pabon thanks for your hint but it didn't work for me.
In fact I was messing up here. I had a custom.cfg in
/boot/grub that overruled all my settings from /etc/default/grub. So, after
modifying this
file everything works now!
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@william:
Well if it works, then that is elegance . . . ???
My menu does work because it is "run" by OpenSUSE . . . only the ubuntu
flavors "disappear" my menu.
My question was, does "disabling graphical terminal" in a Mac actually
"fix" the problems that this thread is discussing??? By uncomme
@Fritz:
I wanted my grub menu to show and the said changes produced the desired
result. It may not be elegant, but it worked for me.
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@William P:
See, like in my case, in that file I have:
[CODE] GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
# Uncomment to enable BadRAM filtering, modify to suit your needs
# This wo
@space_agent:
Had the same problem. The following workaround worked for me. You may try it.
In the /etc/default/ grub file set the following lines as shown:
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
Save the file and then execute:
sudo update-grub
See if it works for you.
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@space_agent:
Agreed, it is sad . . . and key point on the bug is that at the top line
for "assigned" it shows "unassigned" . . . very interesting considering
the large number of people who have posted on this bug report over . . .
quite a long awhile.
It does seem like some folks have figured ou
I read through tons of websites and couldn't resolve my problem. I just want to
see the grub boot menu again in a dual boot with ubuntu 20.04 and windows 10.
This already bugged me to the point where I questioned my decision to use
ubuntu.
It's sad that such a fundamental thing is not getting at
I read through tons of websites and couldn't resolve my problem. I just want to
see the grub boot menu again in a dual boot with ubuntu 20.04 and windows 10.
This already bugged me to the point where I questioned my decision to use
ubuntu.
It's sad that such a fundamental thing is not getting at
I had same problem on Lenovo E530. (Dual boot: Windows + Mint)
I solved it: On BIOS settings change boot start from Diagnostic to Quick.
(Not solve when I change UEFI/first/legacy settings.)
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@Martin:
O . . . the darkness . . . the darkness . . . .
My question remains . . . will there be a time in which "ubuntu" gets this
straightened out in their upstream "code" for grub . . . or biz as it has
been for at least a year . . . the time of "darkness" . . . . Before this
time of obscurit
I ran into the same problem, and found the solution. Initially in grub2 the
configuration is set to GRUB_GFXMODE=auto. On several systems grub seems to be
unable to autodetect the proper resolution.
(In grub console "videoinfo" returned no (!) output on my system.) After
altering to GRUB_GFXMODE
Amazing that this bug has affected so many, considering that bug reports
would be a small percentage of total number . . . and yet, it continues,
essentially unaddressed . . . apparently a "non-issue." Or the
expectation is it is "acceptable" that with every update to grub, the
/etc/default/grub
Repeatable on dual-boot. The expected behaviour for dual-boot is that
the grub menu will show.
Whatever process detects dual-boot during reconfiguration of grub is failing as
of 20.04.1
grub-mkconfig ??
This also occurs when using boot-repair, if boot-repair performs a reinstall of
grub, then
UlfZibis:
Interesting to note that your issue also relates to EFI partition, which
somewhere several months back I posted that that seemed to be a
"commonality" to many of the posters in this bug report . . . .
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 4:41 AM UlfZibis <1863...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I had
I had this problem combined with:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1904076
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A workaround is to disable QUICK start in the BIOS Setup in my Lenovo
T540p.
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@UlfZibis:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 4:55 PM UlfZibis <1863...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I have the same issue on Lenovo T540p and the latest BIOS update. It has
> no dual graphics, only Intel.
> Instead of the GRUB boot menu I only see a black screen with big "Lenovo"
> logotype. After a while,
I have the same issue on Lenovo T540p and the latest BIOS update. It has no
dual graphics, only Intel.
Instead of the GRUB boot menu I only see a black screen with big "Lenovo"
logotype. After a while, Ubuntu is started automatically, as it is the first
entry in the boot menu.
However, the boot
All, I had same issue and on my Mac following worked for me.
1) make sure "DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden" is either commented out or has
'menu' as value, in /etc/default/grub.
2) copy grubx64.efi to shimx64.efi in /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/
I was having error related to MokListRT, something like, "Fai
IMO #35 should be unrelated as it determines linux boot mode ( graphical
or console ). It should not have anything to do with GRUB.
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It's okay. I didn't mean that way or anything. I don't dual boot. I have
separate dedicated ubuntu machine with UEFI boot. I know, it will skip
grub and boot to the only OS I have which is ubuntu unless I press ESC.
So for me #57 does not apply.
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@Ishrak:
Thanks for the follow-up and the interest in the problem(s) with grub2
in ubtuntu flavorings. When I first signed on to this bug report I had
this "grub menu is gone" problem, but that's because I was looking for
it in an "EFI boot disk" wherein I would option key on boot to OSX boot
man
@Fritz Hudnut
I booted into an iso stored in my hdd from grub and it booted though I had to
blind type. This is in 20.04. I only updated to LTS. I am saying that grub
theme is messed up in 20.04 that is why console mode shows the menu
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#48 is the workaround until a fix is applied
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@Ishrak:
I personally hope that you can get a handle on this problem . . . not sure
if it goes "upstream" into Debian terrain, because I ran an install of
Bullseye Testing yesterday, and at least it didn't wipe out grub listings
as ubuntu has in recent months, but it re-ordered them, and had some
Or it maybe that the render is not working
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as you can see in #48 this issue is related to theme
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I think the text color somehow became black along with background color
since Grub is still in version 2.04 Those theme changes in ubuntu 20.04
made unexpected changes in grub IMO
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I installed Ubuntu 20.04 from 18.04 Now I can use grub blind. Grub menu
do appear but not on screen. After pressing Esc twice, booting stopped.
But nothing appeared on screen. I typed reset up and hit enter and my pc
booted to bios. That means, every time I hit Esc, Grub does load but
it’s UI don’t
Typing mistake: I typed fwsetup not reset
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I have the same problem too with a fresh dual boot install.
Setting the following settings brought back the conole menu but themes
doesn't work anymore.
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
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I have this bug too.
Observation: When I entered the UEFI setup (pressing F2 while powering up on my
Lenovo flex) the Grub menu appeared after exiting UEFI setup. Strange!
Lastly activating `GRUB_TERMINAL=console` based on
https://medium.com/@leijerry888/get-grub-menu-back-after-installing-
ubunt
@Salvador Ortiz:
I wasn't posting to get you to remove your post, just letting you know
that so far "no action" has taken place here . . . in spite of a fair
number of folks who have been affected by it.
@Julian:
I'm not sure what "inactionable" means, or why you would say "we don't
want a menu"
Good:
- Directly boots to Ubuntu, no menu shown
- Menu shown after boot failed
Bad:
- stuck in grub/does not load the kernel, but no display output
- no menu shown after reboot on a failed boot (but this is not the bug for
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Again: The menu is not supposed to show. Please don't add further
comments about that.
This bug has basically become inactionable because of the 40 or so
misleading comments that are unhappy with a feature, rather than adding
usable information to the bug.
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Hello Fritz,
Thank you for your attention.
I understand that it is a place for bug reports. My intention was to
indicate that I too was experiencing this bug. I added the phrase "please
help!" to the end of my post simply to imply a sense of urgency. I decided
to report that I was experiencing th
Salvador Ortiz:
Just replying to the request for help . . . keep in mind that this is a
"bug report" place, and probably not a place where help will be provided.
This bug has been posted for many months and yet so far appears to be
largely "unaddressed" . . .??? But for actual help you probably s
seeing this issue on an HP Pavilion model 3507c slimline desktop PC,
booting via BIOS.
booted in to Grub menu immediately after installation and after initial
power cycling. Subsequent reboot skipped grub menu and hung at system
partition verification stage of the boot process.
Shut down machine
Hello,
Same problem with a DELL XPS 13 9333 with touchscreen.
Best regards.
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Changing `GRUB_TERMINAL=console` based on
https://medium.com/@leijerry888/get-grub-menu-back-after-installing-
ubuntu-20-04-alongside-windows-dab5de5afc37 fixed the issue for me.
However, this is still a bug.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Windows first.
2. Make some space on the disk for install
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 8:30 AM Dimitri John Ledkov <
1863...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Can someone please provide clear reproducer instructions?
>
> Ideally starting with a clean state (i.e. no installs / brand install)
> with affected hardware details (model, firmware version numbers, SKU
>
Can someone please provide clear reproducer instructions?
Ideally starting with a clean state (i.e. no installs / brand install)
with affected hardware details (model, firmware version numbers, SKU
numbers, etc)
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Also commentors, have you tried to press ESC to bring up the menu? It's
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I wonder if `set gfxpayload=keep` somehow broke.
Or if the font is somehow corrupted.
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@et al:
What's "interesting" is that considering the fairly substantial numbers
of people having issues with grub . . . this bug still appears to be
"unassigned"
Seems like a problem interfering with function should get some faster
attention??? other than folks figuring out their own work ar
Another person affected by this bug chiming in.
My set-up is a Lenovo T440s with UEFI-only booting. Latest BIOS/firmware.
Secure boot is disabled. Grub menu appears fine on Debian itself, but with
Ubuntu I've had this issue since around 19.04, IIRC.
@siepo2
Removing that font is the first time I
I also had such a problem.
Hardware: old HP ProBook 4330s with Intel graphics and UEFI boot,
against HP recommendations. No secure boot.
I could boot by just sitting out the timeout. I found some posts
recommending to rename or remove unicode.pf2 from /boot/grub and
/boot/grub/fonts. This resulte
I also confirm that I also had this problem on an HP Envy laptop after
upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04.
@orlapa solution worked but first going to Legacy Boot Mode in BIOS as
@awlsomealex said is very convenient to be able to boot first and then
to edit the grub configuration.
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@orlapa solution worked for me. Follow the medium article.
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Solved with changing boot mode to "Legacy support", with "UEFI first" option,
in BIOS.
Since the PC is still booting in UEFI mode with those settings, I really don't
know why, just changing settings to act in a slightly different way (with same
result), the graphic Grub works...
Here's my lapto
Same problem here on Kubuntu 20.04.
I have a Lenovo Z50-75 with AMD A10-7300 CPU, and Radeon R6 GPU.
Console mode make Grub showing, but it's not the best solution, since I can't
theme it...
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I had the same issue. I've followed the link posted by orlapa (thanks!) and it
worked
https://medium.com/@leijerry888/get-grub-menu-back-after-installing-ubuntu-20-04-alongside-windows-dab5de5afc37
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Me too. Lenovo B590 laptop / Lubuntu 20.04 + Windows 10. No grub menu,
although I can boot into either by pressing F12 to access boot device
menu.
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Forgot to say, if I do nothing system boots normally into Lubuntu.
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I have an old Fujitsu Lifebook P701 running Ubuntu 20.04 which is experiencing
the issue.
The laptop doesn't dual-boot and runs Ubuntu only.
@orlapa's link was very helpful. "GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu" was already
set in /etc/default/grub so I added in back in the
"GRUB_TERMINAL=console" entry. Aft
Hello,
I found a solution which worked for me on
https://medium.com/@leijerry888/get-grub-menu-back-after-installing-ubuntu-20-04-alongside-windows-dab5de5afc37
It could help to someone else.
Regards
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Same issue with a Lenovo T450s (integrated Intel graphics) with a fresh
20.04 install next to Windows.
At first, if I entered the bios config and then exited, I could get the
grub menu as expected with a high resolution.
I tried Alex Barris' suggestion and changed to Legacy/UEFI from UEFI
only an
Using Hybrid Boot (Legacy/UEFI) instead of just UEFI seems to have
"worked around" the problem. Also saw somewhere else to disable PPT.
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Another Lenovo ThinkPad T440s here. Can confirm I'm experiencing this
issue as well with Ubuntu 20.04. Tried turning off "quiet" and "splash"
and all I would get is a blank screen. I also tried turning off
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE, but still a blank screen. This device is dual-booted
with Windows 10.
Pa
@swnw:
Thanks for posting that link on "boot-repair" . . . I think I have an older
version of it, but it didn't seem "easy" and it didn't always help out in
my multi-boot situation. But, might be worth a try. Interesting that with
a new install of ubuntu the problem reappeared, over the years if
Looks like delete is impossible too?
My problem is probably solved, I wrote "probably" because during the
procedure I can saw few errors which I can't explain, so we'll see.
I use the first method from the "linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-boot-repair", im my
second PC I disconnected boot HD, then install
I can't see edit possibility than I have little comment. I installed both Linux
distros using my second PC with unplugged boot HD (EFI), so in both cases Linux
installer had only one option, install system on external SSD. Now during
Huawei start I press F12 and I can choose which system I want
I can't see edit possibility than I have little comment. I installed both Linux
distros using my second PC with unplugged boot HD (EFI), so in both cases Linux
installer had only one option, install system on external SSD. Now during
Huawei start I press F12 and I can choose which system I want
Hi,
I have this same issue. I use Huawei Mate X Pro i5, 256 MB and two external
SSD: Samsung Portable SSD5 500MB with Elementary OS 5.1.2 and Samsung SSD840
Evo 120 GB with Ubuntu 20.04 installed three days ago. Focal Fossa works fine
I'm really impressed but Grub menu is not visible during the
BTW . . . I had similar issues with getting my various linux distros to
produce a TTY in nouveau, so I got advice to "go nvidia driver" . . . so I
did that, but then, because I'm in rolling or devel for most of them, stuff
started "breaking" with update/upgrades . . . because I don't think nvidia
i
Same here.
1st try: After install i had to use power button to restart because system
reboot froze in tty. First boot went normal but grub never showed up. At the
second boot grub still didn't appear and the system froze on a blank screen. I
wasn't able to change to tty and had to reboot using p
Just from a fast scan of the posts it seems like the common factor might be
the gpu?? Grub is having problems with the gpu??
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I am having this issue too. I have a Dell Vostro 5470 notebook, i5-4210U
processor, 8GiB DDR3 RAM, 480GB SSD and a GeForce GT 740M. I have a dual
boot instalation alongside Windows 10. After installing Ubuntu 20.04,
after the POST screen, all that is shown is a blank screen with a cursor
(not blink
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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Jumping in on this bug as well. Installed the daily from April 18, 2020
on a Lenovo Thinkpad T440s and had the same issue.
After installing I had no grub boot menu upon rebooting. I edited
/etc/default/grub and changed a few lines but that didn't seem to work.
I also tried to reinstall grub but th
I'd like to add myself into the mix here . . . with a recent apt
update/upgrade in both Lu 20.04 and U-MATE 20.04 . . . "grub" and a few
other packages were run and subsequently the visible grub page that
shows my 5 linux installs was wiped . . . leaving only the ubuntu
systems as bootable in my '1
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I'm having the same exact issue on HP EliteBook 8460p. Workarounds I
found are downgrading to grub 2.02 from Bionic or upgrading to 2.04-5
from Debian.
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Title:
20.0
I am not seeing this behavior on 2020-02-16 ISO.
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20.04 grub menu not visible
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