Hi,
I have an Intel NUC, with 8GB of RAM with a 64 bit processor.
I have a dual-boot system, with Windows 7 and Ubuntu 15.
For some reason it stopped working via the GRUB boot menu.
I had adjusted it with GRUB Customizer so Windows was first, and I would only 
need to down arrow once for Ubuntu.
So I made a recovery live SD card with Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit.
I booted to that, and set up Orca the way I like it, and I installed the 
program:
GRUB-Repair
and my challenge with that for fixing GRUB is that it wants me to type in a 
very long line starting with chroot and every time I get almost done, Orca does 
not cooperate because I'm switching back and forth reading and typing the 
command it wants.
So I installed GRUB Customizer onto the live session, and as I suspected, it 
does not like working from a live session, with partitions it did not boot up 
on.
Does anyone have any good ideas on fixing GRUB on the HD?
Thanks.
Glenn
-- 
Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list
Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility

Reply via email to