Peeps: Wondering if anybody could give me some hints to help get normal booting of my 14.04 system? Have a triple boot set up with two versions of OSX in front of 14.04, which I access using rEFInd, which then loads GRUB. Did a system upgrade of OSX which has messed with rEFInd in the past . . . fixed that, but, this time it seemed to mess with GRUB. I tried the "Boot Repair Drive" and it did its thing, but did not get me back into 14. Using SuperGrub 2 I can boot the system, and I ran "recovery mode" and went through some of the listed items . . . that has not revived the GRUB item so that normal booting can take place.
Had a thread posted on the main Ubuntu forum and got some suggestions, some highly technical, sort of beyond my skill level, . . . did the "update-grub" in the Terminal, etc . . . . So, I can log in to 14 using SG2 and access the system, I've got a number of added repos . . . if there was a way to "re-install GRUB" w/o erasing and installing the whole system, that would be appreciated. PS: When I use SG2 "detect grub cfg file" . . . it finds it, synaptic shows that "grub2" is installed . . . something got wonky and isn't "connecting" . . . . Any thoughts? F/ e.e.p.
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