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  1. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Thanks mate. This info will come in handy. I hope. I'm going to play around with the flags. That might be causing a problem.
  2. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Oh, okay. I thought you had noticed something that I had not. Thanks anyway for your input.
  3. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Thanks mate. Why the winky face ? There are three Windows partitions: the Main one. the Recovery one. the Reserve one. (something Windows must have apparently). I followed this guide when I set up the dual-boot originally. https://itsfoss.com/guide-install-linux-mint-16-dual-boot-windows/...
  4. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    I'm wondering if this looks right:
  5. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Thank you. I thought GRUB was just like a Terminal thing that allowed me to enter commands to the Bootloader.
  6. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Wait. Is Grub and Bootmgr different ?
  7. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    It's all on one drive and partitioned.
  8. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Yes, I do.
  9. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Yes. I have backups. Not everything though, Which is why I'm reluctant to do fresh install at present. Thanks for the advice.
  10. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Yes, forgot to add the grub. Now added. Thank you. I don't have physical disks. I have the software though. It's all on my hard-drive.
  11. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    This is my grub file. Should I uncomment any of these lines ? # If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update # /boot/grub/grub.cfg. # For full documentation of the options in this file, see: # info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration' GRUB_DEFAULT=saved...
  12. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Here are the 6 partitions:
  13. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Yes, I have. To no avail. I try to find alternative solutions, but I always fear bricking my machine.
  14. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Fair enough. I just thought a bump might help. Not to worry.
  15. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Bump.
  16. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    Oh-just figured out how to break up the quote.. No, not using that Chromebook now. I just keep it for times when I break this machinne. Because...at one point, in an effort to resize partitions, I wholesale c+ved the entire contents of the Windows partition to another drive. Then when I...
  17. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

  18. drrummer

    Fstab file looks like this:

    The following is how my fstab file looks. I was thinking of changing the mountpoint of the Windows partition. However, the UUIDs don't exactly match the UUIDs I see in Gparted. Also, why are there reptitions, is this normal ? Thank you. # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # #...
  19. drrummer

    Verify & Authenticate

    Hi. Yes, that's correct. I found an app which helps with this on Chromebook. Thank you for your input.
  20. drrummer

    Verify & Authenticate

    Hi. Using a Chromebook. I have since fixed this issue. Thank you very much for your reply though.
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