02-07-2015, 06:26 PM
@ukbrian,
I see you posted this on different thread: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...7#msg11397.
That was the reason I asked the questions I did in last post. But you have not answered those questions, so not sure if that's the problem or not.
If you have LL installed with any other distro, make sure LL is the one in charge of booting.
If you have 2 different LL's installed and one is 2.0 or above and other is 1.08 or below, have the newest one in charge of booting.
If you have 2 LL's that are both 2.0 or above, then it will be harder to fix. What will happen is that the one in charge of booting will boot, but the other one won't. Here is Jerry's post explaining what tweak he made to grub that is cause of problem. Around the time of those posts I briefly tried to reverse that change, but had no luck getting it to work. Poster under Jerry's post says he solved problem by making a custom menu entry. If you must have 2 LL's installed, maybe you could try that.
I see you posted this on different thread: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...7#msg11397.
That was the reason I asked the questions I did in last post. But you have not answered those questions, so not sure if that's the problem or not.
If you have LL installed with any other distro, make sure LL is the one in charge of booting.
If you have 2 different LL's installed and one is 2.0 or above and other is 1.08 or below, have the newest one in charge of booting.
If you have 2 LL's that are both 2.0 or above, then it will be harder to fix. What will happen is that the one in charge of booting will boot, but the other one won't. Here is Jerry's post explaining what tweak he made to grub that is cause of problem. Around the time of those posts I briefly tried to reverse that change, but had no luck getting it to work. Poster under Jerry's post says he solved problem by making a custom menu entry. If you must have 2 LL's installed, maybe you could try that.
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