Thank YannBuntu for the easy to use utility for those of us not comfortable with grub on our own. oldfred, I just needed to install grub to the right partition.. the 3 lines of code you posted were all that was needed. Thanks so much!
Thank YannBuntu for the easy to use utility for those of us not comfortable with grub on our own. oldfred, I just needed to install grub to the right partition.. the 3 lines of code you posted were all that was needed. Thanks so much!
Happy it helps
@all: the project is young, so if you have 5 minutes please help translating in your language !
https://translations.launchpad.net/boot-repair/trunk
Very nice programme
Works a treat for my Oneiric/grub 1.99 system and it's a lot easier than going to the website, downloading, running etc etc etc.
MacBook Pro 10,1 retina
Dear all,
after discussion with Gert, i have set the last BootInfoScript GIT version as default in Boot-Repair.
Currently no regression from the current stable BIS, but several improvements, especially concerning EFI detection.
This will also help us improving BIS.
Updated with Gert's last GIT version.
Just improved Boot-Repair's log so that it displays GRUB conf files.
This can be useful, eg to detect DISABLE_OS_PROBER...
Humble appologises
I realised too late that the question asked about sdb referred to my second hard disk and not the USB stick as I first thought
The correct output from boot-repair script is at
http//paste.ubuntu.com/1049695
@Blackhill: we will answer on your thread ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2002963&page=3 )
@all: I just moved the HOWTO to the Ubuntu Wiki. From now, please refer to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
@Fred or any forum admin: please could you replace the content of my post#1 by a big warning saying :
This thread is for any question/comment about this tutorial: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
This is not a thread for support, if you need help please create your new own thread here.
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