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Adil_G | Hy | 08:36 |
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Adil_G | Hesterday I began a convetsation about my problem | 08:37 |
Adil_G | But I lost the conversation | 08:37 |
Adil_G | Is anyone can help me? | 08:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> still here @Adil_G ? | 09:35 |
CocolinoFan | Hello friends. Sorry to come here and just ask questions, but something really weird happened. | 09:46 |
CocolinoFan | >I use Kubuntu, all is good :) | 09:46 |
CocolinoFan | >I need to check my bootguard status and I use this project (https://github.com/felixsinger/bootguard-status) | 09:46 |
CocolinoFan | > I run `sudo modprobe msr` it gives me `modprobe: FATAL: Module msr not found in directory /lib/modules/6.6.31+rpt-rpi-v7`. Odd, I think, but I run the same command in a different terminal window and it works (no output) *shrug* and I move on | 09:46 |
CocolinoFan | > I add `iomem=relaxed` to the boot options in /etc/default/grub, all else in there is default | 09:46 |
CocolinoFan | > Restart computer | 09:46 |
CocolinoFan | Test 1 2 3 | 09:49 |
CocolinoFan | Hello friends. Sorry to come here and just ask questions, but something really weird happened. | 09:50 |
CocolinoFan | >I use Kubuntu, all is good | 09:50 |
CocolinoFan | >I need to check my bootguard status and I use this project https://github.com/felixsinger/bootguard-status | 09:50 |
CocolinoFan | > I run it gives me `modprobe: FATAL: Module msr not found in directory /lib/modules/6.6.31+rpt-rpi-v7`. Odd, I think, but I run the same command in a different terminal window and it works (no output) *shrug* and I move on | 09:50 |
CocolinoFan | > I add `iomem=relaxed` to the boot options in /etc/default/grub, all else in there is default | 09:51 |
CocolinoFan | > Restart computer | 09:51 |
CocolinoFan | > All looks normal. | 09:51 |
CocolinoFan | > I go to edit /etc/default/grub back to normal. | 09:51 |
CocolinoFan | > The file `/etc/default/grub` does not exist... wtf o.O | 09:51 |
CocolinoFan | > I go run `sudo update-grub` : `sudo: update-grub: command not found` | 09:52 |
CocolinoFan | How can this be? How could my grub have been deleted? I re-installed and pray is the right package `grub2-common`. I copy `sudo cp /usr/share/grub/default/grub /etc/default/grub` but this file does not look like the original Kubuntu grub file. Any advice? | 09:52 |
CocolinoFan | EDIT: > I run `sudo modprobe msr` it gives me `modprobe: FATAL: Module msr not found in directory /lib/modules/6.6.31+rpt-rpi-v7`. Odd, I think, but I run the same command in a different terminal window and it works (no output) *shrug* and I move on | 09:53 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> so what are you really attempting to do here | 09:54 |
CocolinoFan | Well, originally I was trying to check my BootGuard status. But now I am just trying to find out how could grub possibly delete itself and how to make it come back ;--; | 09:55 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> "grub-install --version" tells you the grub version you are on | 09:57 |
CocolinoFan | `-bash: grub-install: command not found` ;---; | 09:58 |
CocolinoFan | More basic question would be: Does Kubuntu use the package `grub2-common` for grub? And where could I get the original, Kubuntu edited, /etc/default/grub` | 09:58 |
CocolinoFan | Also has anyone see this before? It blows my mind. How could grub possibly delete itself. | 09:59 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> according to muon, these are the packages with grub in their name that my relatively unmodified 22.04 system has by default : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/311fc12b/file_77701.jpg | 10:01 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> besides that, I'm not familiar enough with grub to give instructions on how to get grub installed and configured | 10:04 |
CocolinoFan | Thank you for the help TimoSalola <3 I will install them, get a copy of /etc/default/grub file (the Kubuntu edit), run `sudo update-grub`, restart and pray my computer boots. | 10:05 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> in /etc/default I seem to have grub.d and grub. grub.d is a folder with a file with text that says that the file does not do anything and that it will be removed in a later release | 10:07 |
CocolinoFan | Could you send me your /etc/default/grub file please? | 10:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> GRUB_DEFAULT=0 | 10:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden | 10:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 | 10:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian | 10:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" | 10:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" | 10:08 |
CocolinoFan | `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"` 👀? Interesting | 10:09 |
CocolinoFan | Thank you for everything <3 | 10:09 |
CocolinoFan | Just a quick update, even the directory `/boot/grub` got deleted 😱 | 10:18 |
CocolinoFan | Alright, time for restart, wish me luck guys. | 10:19 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> gl | 10:19 |
CocolinoFan51 | :3 Back with a functioning boot loader 🥳. Thank you! | 10:22 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> ah nice to hear | 11:10 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 13:27 |
IrcsomeBot | <Juan> KP22 | 20:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <Juan> Hi all | 20:08 |
bprompt | allo | 20:09 |
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