Oriyon | sound quality hasnt improved in linux since ages.. | 02:12 |
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swift110 | hmm | 03:14 |
stevenm_ | alkisg, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1780971 | 13:13 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1780971 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Insufficient simple partitioning options" [Undecided,New] | 13:13 |
stevenm_ | took some explaining - but done it :) it'll probably get laughed at | 13:14 |
stevenm_ | or get called a fringe case | 13:14 |
stevenm_ | but i think a laptop that is encrypted, can dual boot and has hibernation working - isn't a tall order | 13:14 |
mate|94617 | HELLO | 18:16 |
mate|17946 | hi | 18:19 |
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mate|86521 | I need some help.https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-laptop-and-netbook-25/grub-mbr-and-ssd-upgrade-4175633671/ | 22:05 |
mate|86521 | https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-laptop-and-netbook-25/grub-mbr-and-ssd-upgrade-4175633671/ | 22:05 |
mate|86521 | every-time I boot my computer, I go to GRUB prompt. Even when I manually chose to boot from my SSD. But to my luck, I stumbled upon this post (https://askubuntu.com/a/159850- except in my case, I was not seeing grub rescue prompt, but grub prompt instead. So now, I always have to run following commands on GRUB prompt, every single time I boot my co | 22:06 |
mate|86521 | mputer | 22:06 |
mate|86521 | grub> root=(hd0,gpt2) | 22:07 |
mate|86521 | grub> root=(hd0,gpt2) | 22:07 |
mate|86521 | grub> configfile /boot/grub/grub.cf | 22:07 |
mate|86521 | - http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bhj9KccTsY/ | 22:07 |
diogenes_ | mate|86521, after booting into your system, have you tried: sudo grub-install /dev/sda and then sudo update-grub | 22:09 |
mate|86521 | Yes, I did. | 22:10 |
mate|86521 | https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SM3MPBRrYb/ | 22:12 |
diogenes_ | and bios is set to uefi? | 22:14 |
mate|86521 | I have seen this option in BIOS settings in while I was installing MATE on other computer, but I am not even seeing an option to enable/disable UEFI/EFI in this computer where I am having problem. My BIOS is Phoenix securecore tiano setup, if it helps. | 22:22 |
diogenes_ | mate|86521, in same cases it's also CMS | 22:23 |
diogenes_ | if it's enabled then the uefi is enabled | 22:23 |
mate|86521 | Did you mean to say CMOS? | 22:23 |
diogenes_ | no no that's the inside battery | 22:24 |
mate|86521 | Oh, I am not sure then what CMS is. | 22:24 |
mate|86521 | Would you be kind to let me know how do I get there? | 22:24 |
diogenes_ | search through your bios for such options as legacy mode and notice if it's enabled or disabled | 22:26 |
mate|86521 | Found this post: https://askubuntu.com/a/162896 | 22:26 |
mate|86521 | ran the command, it returns UEFI. | 22:26 |
mate|86521 | $ [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOSUEFI | 22:26 |
diogenes_ | maybe you've got more than one HDD or SSD? | 22:27 |
diogenes_ | ok it's late here, if you can't find a working solution then come back tomorrow, maybe we can invent something | 22:29 |
diogenes_ | gn | 22:29 |
mate|86521 | GN | 22:29 |
mate|86521 | Thanks | 22:29 |
mate|86521 | I did upgrade HDD to SDD. | 22:30 |
mate|86521 | * SSD | 22:30 |
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