that's pretty scary, but good that you could keep your /home and win
partitions.

On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 at 12:35, Jim Ruxton via talk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for these suggestions I tried these and everything else I could
> think of. Unfortunately it seemed the system was too badly corrupted. I
> finally resorted to a fresh install of 22.04 however I was able to keep
> my previous /home and windows partition intact.
>
> Jim
>
> On 2022-10-10 11:56, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
> > | From: Jim Ruxton via talk <[email protected]>
> >
> > I have only generic advice: make sure you do a backup of your data before
> > you go any further.
> >
> > |  For some reason the system doesn't see my /boot/efi
> > | partition even though it is mounted. My fstab file looks correct.
> >
> > Shots in the dark:
> >
> > If you already have it mounted, that might interfere with the upgrade
> > mounting it.
> >
> > Is the GUUID (or whatever it is called) matching correctly?
> >
> > Consider doing an fsck on the ESP (i.e. the volume to normally mounted
> > at /boot/efi).  Remember that this is a FAT or VFAT filesystem.
> >
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