[10:14] <Nico__> Bonjour
[10:15] <Nico__> Je ne m'en sort pas avec lubuntu. J'ai des sessions au demarrage celle avec laquelle je suis ici es la session invité
[10:15] <Nico__> l'autre es administratrice et je ne sais rien faire sur mon pc qui soi enregisté
[10:15] <Nico__> même un simple traitement de texte
[12:29] <llogiq> Hi folks. While debugging a WLAN problem, I had to update my system's BIOS. Because Lenovo only supplies a Windows-based update tool, I had to run a Windows PE. However, since the update, my LUbuntu will no longer boot.
[12:30] <llogiq> I have a Vivid on a USB stick, but I don't want to overwrite my current utopic setup unless it's absolutely necessary, so installing is not an option.
[12:33] <llogiq> The current setup has 4 partitions. The first two appear to be EFI/boot related, the third is swap and the fourth contains my user data.
[12:35] <llogiq> Alas, the system does not seem to notice that it has a bootable partition on hard disk. How can I repair the boot?
[12:44] <llogiq> I see that (probably Windows PE) has removed the boot flags from the EFI partitions. I'm trying to set them using gparted.
[12:47] <llogiq> Now I get a plain grub prompt.
[12:47] <llogiq> Not much, but it's an improvement from not booting anything at all.
[12:49] <llogiq> Ah, apparently it needs to boot from the second partition, so I'll remove the boot flag from the first.
[12:53] <llogiq> I hope I won't have to do this again for a loooong time.