Hi – My son gave me his Ubuntu 22.04 desktop, with 16G RAM, SSD and nice big 4TB HD. I have tried migrating to Linux for nearly 30 years, but never became sufficiently proficient in it to escape *******. Many of the non-Ms programs I use are now available in Linux environment.
I noticed that the HD sounded unhappy. Tried various tests. The machine would often hang if left for more than a day. Looong story. I wanted to run the machine without the HD, but it would not boot without it. My son told me the machine used be dual boot with Win10. He deleted the Win, but it appears that the bootloader is chained with the HD. Have tried Boot-Repair and studied the summary carefully but don’t understand everything. Especially "Please do not forget to make your UEFI firmware boot on the Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS entry (sda1/efi/****/shim****.efi (**** will be updated in the final message) file)"
I have been able to boot from grub but only WITH HD connected, but could not then make the settings permanent. WITHOUT the HD connected, grub boot encounters “a start job is running for /dev/sdb1 - i.e the HD. Where is this job instruction???
The one time that I got it to boot via grub, I then tried to upgrade grub which must have changed something so it no longer can boot from the OS at all. So – after a week of learning without succeeding, I hope you guys can spot the problem in the summary which I uploaded to the pastebin, having booted from a Live USB. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wncHZcwWvk. I thought I had correctly uploaded the summary but don't see it at this link. Let me know it I must try another upload. Attaching txt file .......
Note – I don’t want there to be any Windows or its leftovers on this machine.
Thanks
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