There is no vmlinuz. Look at my photos.Try:
vmlinuz with a version number is normally in /boot directory.Code:grub> ls (hd0,2)/boot
In boot (hd0,1) there are:
ls (hd0,1)/efi/boot/
bootx64.efi fbx64.efi mmx64.efi
There is no vmlinuz. Look at my photos.Try:
vmlinuz with a version number is normally in /boot directory.Code:grub> ls (hd0,2)/boot
Oh, yeah. It's my mistake.Try:
vmlinuz with a version number is normally in /boot directory.Code:grub> ls (hd0,2)/boot
I will try to. Thank youTry this series of commands:
Code:grub> set root=(hd0,2) grub> linux /boot/vmlinuz-6.2.0-26-generic root=/dev/sda2 grub> initrd /boot/initrd.img-6.2.0-26-generic grub> boot
The grub prompt is not a way of normal booting each time one wants to boot the system, rather the user has been thrown into the grub prompt because there is a problem with the grub installation, and it's offering a way of getting into the system. It's then up to the user to find the problem and rectify it. In this case, a reasonable approach would be to update grub once into the system, and if that is not sufficient to make the machine boot properly next time, then you can consider re-installing grub.I will try to. Thank you
But, as I understand, they need to be entered every time when loading?
Can I boot into Xubuntu now - and somehow delete Grub?
Maybe it's better to remove Grub altogether from the laptop? (Will Xubuntu not boot then?)The grub prompt is not a way of normal booting each time one wants to boot the system, rather the user has been thrown into the grub prompt because there is a problem with the grub installation, and it's offering a way of getting into the system. It's then up to the user to find the problem and rectify it. In this case, a reasonable approach would be to update grub once into the system, and if that is not sufficient to make the machine boot properly next time, then you can consider re-installing grub.
If you want to delete grub, you will need to install another bootloader of which there are a few like systemd-boot and syslinux. Getting grub to work though is the most common way to proceed. A proper installation of grub is quite reliable for small systems with few things to boot.
Does Xubuntu necessarily need a bootloader? (How does Windows not load?)If you want to delete grub, you will need to install another bootloader of which there are a few like systemd-boot and syslinux. Getting grub to work though is the most common way to proceed. A proper installation of grub is quite reliable for small systems with few things to boot.
And what command to update Grub from wi-fi?A proper installation of grub is quite reliable for small systems with few things to boot.
update-grub
And how do I get root on this system?)To update grub, once you have booted the system, you need to become root and run the command:
To become root you can run in a terminal:And how do I get root on this system?)
su -
sudo update-grub
Is it possible to reinstall Grub somehow easier? Some program with a graphical interface?)To re-install grub, a generic approach is outlined here for your EFI system:
I have already solved the issues with Puppy and running Live USB XubuntuAFAIK, GPT is a whole-disk format type; you can't just format individual partitions as GPT. Even so, running Puppy from a USB stick shouldn't conflict in any way with what's on the main drive.
It's almost certainly something not set-up correctly in the BIOS.
Mike.
Puppy is Puppy Linux.Which Puppy are we talking about here? And this "EtchDroid". Never heard of it. It's probably 'dd'-based, like so many others are.......which, for Puppy, can introduce its own set of problems.
Need more information.
Mike.
It worked.Try this series of commands:
Code:grub> set root=(hd0,2) grub> linux /boot/vmlinuz-6.2.0-26-generic root=/dev/sda2 grub> initrd /boot/initrd.img-6.2.0-26-generic grub> boot
There is "move". But for some reason it is not possible to move.Try RIGHT-clicking on the panel and see if you get "move".
The common way to move a panel is to drag the "handles" (dotted lines) at the ends.
Eureka! Very pleased for you after the saga)
It worked.
After entering these commands, I booted into Xubuntu on the hard drive. And then updated Grub via sudo update-grub .
Xubuntu works and boots normally (NO problems with Grub anymore).
Thanks to ALL who helped
P.S. Offtop. Also, tell me how to lower the panel on the Desktop (in Xubuntu it is on top).