ZorinOS is on Gparted, (/dev/sda4), but is missing from the Grub Menu.
Hey,
I am running a multi-boot of which ZorinOS would be one of them. However, it does not appear on the Grub Menu. It is displayed on Gparted as /dev/sda4. Now, a week or so before I wanted to clear up that partition and apparently wiped it clean. I remember being asked to select 1 or 0, and like a fool I picked 0, and now that partition still shows on Gparted, but you don't see it on the Grub screen menu. It's there but not there. My partitions are: /dev/sda1 swap /dev/sda2 Extended: /dev/sda5 Mageia 5 /dev/sda6 PCLinuxOS /dev/sda7 LinuxMint 17.3 /dev/sda 3 Manjaro Linux /dev/sda4 Zorin0S 11. What did I do wrong, and how can I fix it, if it can be fixed? |
sorry, but what is the actual problem?
are you unable to boot into zorin? then why did you erase it? or do you just want to get rid of a superfluous grub menu entry? what is your main OS, the one that installed your grub menu? from that os, run "sudo update-grub", maybe that's all that's needed. |
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Hey Ondoho;
Initially, I wanted to have a clean/fresh, as it were, partition (/dev/sda4). I did not count on said partition not to show up on the Grub Menu, that is until now. I had not done anything other than reboot when, while using Google Chrome Unstable crashed as I was using Manjaro Linux. When the Grub Menu came up, there was ZorinOS between Manjaro and Mageia. Manjaro Linux (/dev/sda3) is the main OS. I did do an update/upgrade of Manjaro whether that had anything to the change I can not say with any certainty. I can boot into ZorinOS from the Grub Menu. I am having issues with ZorinOS which I will address at the Zorin forum here. Maybe while Manjaro was updating, Grub was updated as well? It was not something I intentionally did. I will take small welcome circumstances when I get them. :) Yancek, I installed ZorinOS 9.1 on the partition where it was originally located. It was that installation and a subsequent installation of ZorinOS 10, that did not show on the Grub Menu screen. Nor did my installation of ZorinOs 11, until several hours ago? |
so everything is ok now?
i think i still didn't understand. i'm missing the part where you tell us what your problem is; all you do is describe a situation (and confusingly so). |
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