Michael_Kim
October 9th, 2017, 10:53 AM
Hello, I just installed Ubuntu 17.04 on a hard drive other than my Windows 10 hard drive. My mainboard is MSI X99A SLI PLUS. It automatically boots Windows, and when I open the boot menu there is no entry for the newly installed Ubuntu. It just doesn't exist. It is like I didn't install Ubuntu at all. There is no trace of it.
Is there any way I can boot into my Ubuntu 17.04? I tried boot-repair-disk, but it says that I should enable some repositories, and I don't know how to do that.
Edit: There are three entries in the boot menu. One is Windows, the other is an EFI shell, and finally BIOS setup.
Is there any way I can boot into my Ubuntu 17.04? I tried boot-repair-disk, but it says that I should enable some repositories, and I don't know how to do that.
Edit: There are three entries in the boot menu. One is Windows, the other is an EFI shell, and finally BIOS setup.