Do you want to use GRUB With or Without Windows? Then will you update-grub With or Without Windows HDD plugged?
El 27/03/16 a les 00:26, Ty Young ha escrit: > > > Sent this earlier with an image attached but the size was too big and it > needed to be approved by a mod. I'll just include a link instead... > > On 03/25/2016 03:40 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote: >> I suppose the only thing to seem disappeared is GRUB's menu (hidden to >> be more precise). >> >> If you already boot to GNU/Linux (Ubuntu), the command "update-grub" >> will rebuild menu's entries with plugged volumes that have operating >> systems. > > I removed my Windows HDD and did update-grub and I can still boot into > Ubuntu Gnome. This is what it gave for output, if it helps any: > https://i.gyazo.com/882030bc7803cc353078120ed48e6043.png > >> >> El 25/03/16 a les 08:12, Ty Young ha escrit: >>> >>> On 03/25/2016 01:58 AM, Tim wrote: >>>> On 25/03/16 17:12, Ty Young wrote: >>>>> I've personally never used update-grub before, so unless the command >>>>> was given by an update, no. >>>> Yes it will get triggered by system updates from time to time, so it >>>> would be worth trying and see if breaks things. A reproducible bug is >>>> much >>>> better than one that says "things break after a random reboot"! >>> Just update-grub? No special arguments/options? I'll try that tomorrow >>> and see what happens. >>> >>> Yeah, sorry about that. I said that because I have no clue what could be >>> causing it. I hadn't installed any grub updates in a long time and I've >>> only recently upgraded the kernel to 4.5, the only times I would think >>> update-grub would run. >>> >>> I swear this has happened without even installing updates before though. >>> Guess I'll found out tomorrow when I run it... >>> >>>>> I run Windows 7 and Ubuntu Gnome on separate hard drives. I had >>>>> unplugged the Windows 7 HDD for the boot-repair. >>>>> >>>>> Don't think so since it happens when restarting from Ubuntu Gnome and >>>>> never from Windows 7 to Ubuntu Gnome if the option was there before >>>>> restarting Ubuntu Gnome. >>>> OK, its probably not from windows then >>>>> If it matters any, I get a duplicate UEFI entry for Ubuntu, named >>>>> after the hard drive model(Model: ST3750528AS). If i select it, the >>>>> screen >>>>> flashes blue and enters grub as normal(or looks normal, anyway). >>>> I don't have any UEFI hardware still, so not entirely sure about this. >>>> But I believe the UEFI entries are added by the OS, maybe you can use >>>> efibootmgr to remove the dupe. No idea if this is causing your issues >>>> though. >>>> >>>> >>> > > -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome