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From: | Y. |
Subject: | Re: Destroyed Entries at /dev/sda - boot not possible anymore |
Date: | Mon, 30 Mar 2015 15:00:14 +0200 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/1.1.0 |
Le 2015-03-30 14:48, Stefan Lamby a écrit :
Also I am not sure, what "ubuntu" means in this case: Both are ubuntu - one atthe stick, the other on the hd. How canI find out which one is the correct synonym for the installation I like to startinto? Could grub_uefi also be what I want? How to figure out?
I have zero experience with EFI. However, as far as I know, each OS writes to the EFI partition in a directory named /efi/<distribution>. If you have twice installed Ubuntu, into different partitions, then the second installation probably has overwriten the /efi/ubuntu contents. Thus, my advice would be to boot a live/usb Linux OS, then chroot to your on-disk Ubuntu (with its /boot mounted), and finally reinstall the boot-loader from there.
Yves.
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