Boot repair showing error
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Ubuntu 16.04 is showing grub terminal on startup.Tried boot repair too but it gives me the following URL for troubleshooting in case the problem persists (which it does): http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bzDsbJWRxb/
I would like some help going through the above URL and troubleshooting to solve the problem of not being able to boot into ubuntu.
grub2 boot-repair
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Ubuntu 16.04 is showing grub terminal on startup.Tried boot repair too but it gives me the following URL for troubleshooting in case the problem persists (which it does): http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bzDsbJWRxb/
I would like some help going through the above URL and troubleshooting to solve the problem of not being able to boot into ubuntu.
grub2 boot-repair
What brand/model system? Or motherboard? Can you boot ubuntu entry directly from UEFI boot menu? You show both signed & unsigned kernels. Only the signed kernel should work with UEFI Secure boot on.
â oldfred
Apr 21 at 16:32
It looks like Boot-Repair is confused by the multiple Ubuntu installations on the computer in question and at least one of them being seriously broken. Could you please edit your question to clarify why you have two Ubuntu installations and whether you intend to keep them both? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Apr 22 at 0:06
now i have removed the new ubuntu , old ubuntu is need to be fixed please help.
â Mahesh
Apr 22 at 10:45
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Ubuntu 16.04 is showing grub terminal on startup.Tried boot repair too but it gives me the following URL for troubleshooting in case the problem persists (which it does): http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bzDsbJWRxb/
I would like some help going through the above URL and troubleshooting to solve the problem of not being able to boot into ubuntu.
grub2 boot-repair
Ubuntu 16.04 is showing grub terminal on startup.Tried boot repair too but it gives me the following URL for troubleshooting in case the problem persists (which it does): http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bzDsbJWRxb/
I would like some help going through the above URL and troubleshooting to solve the problem of not being able to boot into ubuntu.
grub2 boot-repair
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What brand/model system? Or motherboard? Can you boot ubuntu entry directly from UEFI boot menu? You show both signed & unsigned kernels. Only the signed kernel should work with UEFI Secure boot on.
â oldfred
Apr 21 at 16:32
It looks like Boot-Repair is confused by the multiple Ubuntu installations on the computer in question and at least one of them being seriously broken. Could you please edit your question to clarify why you have two Ubuntu installations and whether you intend to keep them both? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Apr 22 at 0:06
now i have removed the new ubuntu , old ubuntu is need to be fixed please help.
â Mahesh
Apr 22 at 10:45
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What brand/model system? Or motherboard? Can you boot ubuntu entry directly from UEFI boot menu? You show both signed & unsigned kernels. Only the signed kernel should work with UEFI Secure boot on.
â oldfred
Apr 21 at 16:32
It looks like Boot-Repair is confused by the multiple Ubuntu installations on the computer in question and at least one of them being seriously broken. Could you please edit your question to clarify why you have two Ubuntu installations and whether you intend to keep them both? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Apr 22 at 0:06
now i have removed the new ubuntu , old ubuntu is need to be fixed please help.
â Mahesh
Apr 22 at 10:45
What brand/model system? Or motherboard? Can you boot ubuntu entry directly from UEFI boot menu? You show both signed & unsigned kernels. Only the signed kernel should work with UEFI Secure boot on.
â oldfred
Apr 21 at 16:32
What brand/model system? Or motherboard? Can you boot ubuntu entry directly from UEFI boot menu? You show both signed & unsigned kernels. Only the signed kernel should work with UEFI Secure boot on.
â oldfred
Apr 21 at 16:32
It looks like Boot-Repair is confused by the multiple Ubuntu installations on the computer in question and at least one of them being seriously broken. Could you please edit your question to clarify why you have two Ubuntu installations and whether you intend to keep them both? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Apr 22 at 0:06
It looks like Boot-Repair is confused by the multiple Ubuntu installations on the computer in question and at least one of them being seriously broken. Could you please edit your question to clarify why you have two Ubuntu installations and whether you intend to keep them both? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Apr 22 at 0:06
now i have removed the new ubuntu , old ubuntu is need to be fixed please help.
â Mahesh
Apr 22 at 10:45
now i have removed the new ubuntu , old ubuntu is need to be fixed please help.
â Mahesh
Apr 22 at 10:45
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Seems that you have secure boot enabled on your computer, try to disable that and rerun the boot repair.
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Seems that you have secure boot enabled on your computer, try to disable that and rerun the boot repair.
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Seems that you have secure boot enabled on your computer, try to disable that and rerun the boot repair.
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Seems that you have secure boot enabled on your computer, try to disable that and rerun the boot repair.
Seems that you have secure boot enabled on your computer, try to disable that and rerun the boot repair.
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What brand/model system? Or motherboard? Can you boot ubuntu entry directly from UEFI boot menu? You show both signed & unsigned kernels. Only the signed kernel should work with UEFI Secure boot on.
â oldfred
Apr 21 at 16:32
It looks like Boot-Repair is confused by the multiple Ubuntu installations on the computer in question and at least one of them being seriously broken. Could you please edit your question to clarify why you have two Ubuntu installations and whether you intend to keep them both? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Apr 22 at 0:06
now i have removed the new ubuntu , old ubuntu is need to be fixed please help.
â Mahesh
Apr 22 at 10:45