Bashing-om | PooF \o -- Off to elsewhere; Laters | 06:11 |
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gray_screen | hello | 16:43 |
nikolam_ | seems to me I can't re-install GRUB2 menu idem for booting off from @ BTRFS subvolume, from chroot, grub-update and grub-install just adds Windows in GRUB, not adding Linux on @ volume on BTRFS | 17:36 |
nikolam_ | I booted from live media | 17:49 |
nikolam_ | I made a mistake and deleted @ subvolume, but I had @snapshot so I hope bringing system back bu snapshotting @snapshot to @ and re-add it to the GRUB | 17:50 |
nikolam_ | maybe I should speak on #ubuntu instead | 17:51 |
nikolam_ | Maybe I should just delete @ subdataset and reinstall | 18:01 |
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nikolam | Only way I made it to boot is via editing and adding manually item in /boot/grub/grub.cfg for BTRFS under @ and once I booted into OS, re-doing in-OS update-grub and grub-install /dev/sda to nail it. | 18:33 |
nikolam | To remember, I broke my system by btrfs subvolume delete @ for in-working system, instead of using sudo mv @ @_old && sudo mv @new @ for mounted BTFS partition | 18:35 |
nikolam | And now I see many @apt-snapshot-[date] items as BTRFS snapshots, but when I were booted form USB image, I couldn't see them at all, just the snapshots I made by hand | 18:37 |
nikolam | So recovering GRUB is not what it used to be, can't find Linux on Btrfs automatically from chroot environment form Live media | 18:38 |
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