Reinstalling Ubuntu in Legacy mode on sdb should work but you should read a bit about doing this as the standard on a GPT drive is to use UEFI. You will need to create a bios_boot partition on that...
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Reinstalling Ubuntu in Legacy mode on sdb should work but you should read a bit about doing this as the standard on a GPT drive is to use UEFI. You will need to create a bios_boot partition on that...
I don't know what that partition is or why it was created but in addition to the suggestions above, before deleting it and combining it with sda6, it would be a good idea to mount that partition and...
Take a look at the page from the link below. The software you are referring to can be easily disabled if it creating problems.
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So is that what you now want to do, to be able to boot Neon on partition 9? When you boot Neon, verify if you have not yet, that you are using Neon on partition 10. You can do that with the df -h...
I've never used WoeUSB but were the instructions you originally used similar to those described at the link below?
https://itsfoss.com/install-woeusb-ubuntu/
I generally just mount the windows...
Why? What is on the first partition? Is that just a Linux encrypted data partition. The second partition on that drive looks to be just a windows data partition.
No, are you referring to...
The instructions on the boot repair page specifically state that if you are unfamiliar with the Grub bootloader, to use the Create BootInfo Summary option and NOT try any repairs. You need to do...
I can't read the print on your image very weel but it looks like partition 8 is your Ubuntu system. I'm not sure what the partition 7 might be. Did you do an LVM install and use a separate /boot...
You need to check/know if both are UEFI installs. If you boot the computer, immediately hit the proper key to access the BIOS and check for Boot Options. On an EFI system, you should see options...
Check your grammar before you post as your first run-on sentence doesn't make any sense.
What specific OS did you download and which release version? Your posting at an Ubuntu forum so I expect it...
If I run the apachectl -t command, I get the Syntax OK as either a user or root (sudo) but the PATH info is different. If you are following the tutorial I would suggest you pay close attention to...
Which changes? Did you edit the /etc/default/grub file suggested. Did you put a windows menuentry in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file and save the change and NOT update grub or did you make it in...
Which version of windows are you using? I've not used WSL but my understanding is that the systems usually don't have a GUI unless you are running windows 11. That may have changed and ia graphical...
The output from efibootmgr only shows an entry for Neon Boot0004. When you select that option, does it boot? If you scroll down the page, you can see 2 identical grub.cfg file on the EFI partition,...
Some of the commands require sudo so are you using sudo when suggested. If you run the echo $PATH command, it should output th various directories in your user path which should include both...
Was your windows 10 install in EFI mode on a GPT drive?
When you installed Ubuntu to the SSD, did you create an EFI partition on that drive and install Grub from Ubuntu to that drive and that drive...
The output you posted is uninformative and does not show even a fraction of the information we would expect from the boot repair software so boot your system or the live usb and go to the boot repair...
The apachectl -t should output Syntax OK if there are no problems. When you see the error message "'/sbin:/usr/sbin' is not included the PATH environment variable", you should run the following...
The link below is to the site with a download of the most recent Ubuntu iso file (24.04) you can use to install Ubuntu.
https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
If you prefer a more stable release,...
I don't know how you came to install Ubuntu 16.04 but you might read the link below to gain an understanding of release versions so you don't make the same mistake again.
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Is this 1TB Seagate drive an internal or external drive? Is there anything on it, has it been used. The parted output you posted shows no partition table and no partitions and no filesystems so you...
The image in post 27 from Disk Management shows nothing on the 'D' drive which you say is your Linux/Ubuntu. It shows free space as 100%. In fact only what windows refers to as the 'C' partition...
I'm not familiar with the software but their web site does not seem to have any information on it being updated for over 6 years.
https://ugetdm.com/changelog/
The link below discusses...
Doesn't matter really. The best environment for computer hardware is a dry, cool well ventilated location but your problem is likely a result of the power loss while it was in use. Did you also try...
Doesn't have anything to do with intelligence, just a lack of knowledge on a particular subject. We're all ignorant about some things.
Mounting basically means to make accessible and there are...