[16:18] <luther> hello everyone, i had my laptop in a dualboot mode with ubuntustudio and elementary os. i formated the partition with elementary os and now when i start my laptop it goes to grub rescue or something. any help in how to fix this please? thanks
[16:19] <cfhowlett> !grub2 | luther, reinstall grub
[16:20] <holstein> luther: ^ i agree.. you should try just using grub repair https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[16:22] <luther> 4~so i boot ubuntustudio from an usb and install grub2?
[16:22] <cfhowlett> luther, that should wok
[16:22] <cfhowlett> work!  (r key is failing ...)
[16:23] <holstein> luther: you can use *any* ubuntu live iso and follow the directions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[16:23] <luther> so just to confirm, i boot ubuntustudio from usb install grub2 and run it correct?
[16:23] <luther> ok
[16:23] <cfhowlett> luther, follow the wiki instructions
[16:23] <holstein> luther: you read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair and use a live iso to re-install the boot loader where you want/need it
[16:29] <luther> &quit
[16:43] <grv_> hi all
[19:15] <ubuntu-studio> hello everyone how do i install boot repair on ubuntustudio live session?
[19:18] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: hey
[19:19] <ubuntu-studio> ok just managed to install it
[19:19] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: you just follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[19:19] <ubuntu-studio> now it asks if i want all grub 2 files removed from boot grub
[19:20] <ubuntu-studio> should i choose no?
[19:20] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: it?
[19:20] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: you should use the tool to do whatever you want/need
[19:21] <ubuntu-studio> i need it to boot normally again
[19:21] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: if you have one disc, you can use that tool to reinstall grub to that drive, or partitions, or whatever you need
[19:21] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: there is no "normally".. just what meets your needs..
[19:21] <ubuntu-studio> id like to reinstall it to sda7
[19:21] <holstein> ubuntu-studio: you can have grub on the MBR of the main drive, *if* you only have one drive.. id call that "more normal"
[19:21] <ubuntu-studio> ok
[19:24] <ubuntu-studio> ill come back if i have problems
[19:25] <ubuntu-studio> rebooting now
[19:25] <ubuntu-studio> &quit