[10:51] <silverlion> aloha everybody - wanted to stop by and contratulate you on your work with the distro. havent had it on my screen until yesterday and instandly made a secondary system with it
[10:54] <silverlion> aloha pavlushka
[10:55] <pavlushka> hey silverlion
[10:55] <silverlion> hope you're doing fine ;)
[10:55] <silverlion> just installed budgie on my secondary system - after learning about the distro yesterday
[10:56] <pavlushka> silverlion: that's great :)
[10:57] <silverlion> seriously considering it as my private workarea
[10:57] <silverlion> as you might have noticed from my whois I'm not unfamiliar with *buntu projects
[11:00] <pavlushka> aha
[11:01] <pavlushka> silverlion: good luck with your budgie :)
[11:02] <silverlion> pavlushka: might come on here more frequently
[16:54] <silverlion> good evening
[20:04] <dabba> alright so first and foremost I really enjoy the ubuntu budgie experience, been a convert since I tried it a couple of months back.  but I ran into a bit of issue on my dual boot laptop....
[20:04] <dabba> I had to reinstall windows 10 to clear out crud and manufacturer software bloat - in doing so, somehow, the /boot partition got stepped on and now bios does not read it as a bootable OS
[20:05] <dabba> the OS was installed with LUKS encryption on everything other that /boot - and when I load into a live usb and run BootRepair, no joy
[20:06] <dabba> Wondering if anyone might have some nifty tip or trick to rescue my budgie system without the complete reinstall - some data on the system I'd like to not lose.  if I HAVE to reinstall fully, I can always pull the data off of the partition before hand but I'm hoping to avoid it
[20:06] <dabba> should I bring this query to the regular ubuntu channel to field it there beforehand?
[20:08] <dabba> and for a little further clarification, the /boot partition seems to be intact and toggling the boot flag and esp flag on the partition using gparted yielded no change
[20:30] <mpmc> fossfreedom: phillw has asked me to ask if you would like hosting space for iso images, he offers it to all linux distros. Pop onto #phillw-social and chat to him if you're interested :)