On 03/27/2016 04:24 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote:
Do you want to use GRUB With or Without Windows?
Then will you update-grub With or Without Windows HDD plugged?


Without. The test that I just did was without Windows, though normally it is plugged in during updates.

El 27/03/16 a les 00:26, Ty Young ha escrit:

Sent this earlier with an image attached but the size was too big and it
needed to be approved by a mod. I'll just include a link instead...

On 03/25/2016 03:40 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote:
I suppose the only thing to seem disappeared is GRUB's menu (hidden to
be more precise).

If you already boot to GNU/Linux (Ubuntu), the command "update-grub"
will rebuild menu's entries with plugged volumes that have operating
systems.
I removed my Windows HDD and did update-grub and I can still boot into
Ubuntu Gnome. This is what it gave for output, if it helps any:
https://i.gyazo.com/882030bc7803cc353078120ed48e6043.png

El 25/03/16 a les 08:12, Ty Young ha escrit:
On 03/25/2016 01:58 AM, Tim wrote:
On 25/03/16 17:12, Ty Young wrote:
I've personally never used update-grub before, so unless the command
was given by an update, no.
Yes it will get triggered by system updates from time to time, so it
would be worth trying and see if breaks things. A reproducible bug is
much
better than one that says "things break after a random reboot"!
Just update-grub? No special arguments/options? I'll try that tomorrow
and see what happens.

Yeah, sorry about that. I said that because I have no clue what could be
causing it. I hadn't installed any grub updates in a long time and I've
only recently upgraded the kernel to 4.5, the only times I would think
update-grub would run.

I swear this has happened without even installing updates before though.
Guess I'll found out tomorrow when I run it...

I run Windows 7 and Ubuntu Gnome on separate hard drives. I had
unplugged the Windows 7 HDD for the boot-repair.

Don't think so since it happens when restarting from Ubuntu Gnome and
never from Windows 7 to Ubuntu Gnome if the option was there before
restarting Ubuntu Gnome.
OK, its probably not from windows then
If it matters any, I get a duplicate UEFI entry for Ubuntu, named
after the hard drive model(Model: ST3750528AS). If i select it, the
screen
flashes blue and enters grub as normal(or looks normal, anyway).
I don't have any UEFI hardware still, so not entirely sure about this.
But I believe the UEFI entries are added by the OS, maybe you can use
efibootmgr to remove the dupe. No idea if this is causing your issues
though.





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