Why can I only boot into Ubuntu 18.04 via recovery mode?

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I dual boot with Win 10 & Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. However can only boot into Ubuntu via recovery mode. Where did I go wrong?



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  • Can you provide more details in your question? "Where did I go wrong" would be significantly easier to solve if you could state some relevant events that happened before you noticed the issue.
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  • Alas kind sir but am cluelesss about what I might have done to cause the problem. Installed the distro & then restarted as it wanted.
    – Arno Smith
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I dual boot with Win 10 & Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. However can only boot into Ubuntu via recovery mode. Where did I go wrong?



Thanks too all for their assistance so far :)







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  • Can you provide more details in your question? "Where did I go wrong" would be significantly easier to solve if you could state some relevant events that happened before you noticed the issue.
    – matalak
    Jun 11 at 5:03










  • Alas kind sir but am cluelesss about what I might have done to cause the problem. Installed the distro & then restarted as it wanted.
    – Arno Smith
    Jun 12 at 10:35












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I dual boot with Win 10 & Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. However can only boot into Ubuntu via recovery mode. Where did I go wrong?



Thanks too all for their assistance so far :)







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I dual boot with Win 10 & Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. However can only boot into Ubuntu via recovery mode. Where did I go wrong?



Thanks too all for their assistance so far :)









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  • Can you provide more details in your question? "Where did I go wrong" would be significantly easier to solve if you could state some relevant events that happened before you noticed the issue.
    – matalak
    Jun 11 at 5:03










  • Alas kind sir but am cluelesss about what I might have done to cause the problem. Installed the distro & then restarted as it wanted.
    – Arno Smith
    Jun 12 at 10:35
















  • Can you provide more details in your question? "Where did I go wrong" would be significantly easier to solve if you could state some relevant events that happened before you noticed the issue.
    – matalak
    Jun 11 at 5:03










  • Alas kind sir but am cluelesss about what I might have done to cause the problem. Installed the distro & then restarted as it wanted.
    – Arno Smith
    Jun 12 at 10:35















Can you provide more details in your question? "Where did I go wrong" would be significantly easier to solve if you could state some relevant events that happened before you noticed the issue.
– matalak
Jun 11 at 5:03




Can you provide more details in your question? "Where did I go wrong" would be significantly easier to solve if you could state some relevant events that happened before you noticed the issue.
– matalak
Jun 11 at 5:03












Alas kind sir but am cluelesss about what I might have done to cause the problem. Installed the distro & then restarted as it wanted.
– Arno Smith
Jun 12 at 10:35




Alas kind sir but am cluelesss about what I might have done to cause the problem. Installed the distro & then restarted as it wanted.
– Arno Smith
Jun 12 at 10:35















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