07-23-2014, 12:45 AM
crunch182,
Yours is a separate issue from that of original post on this thread. Please start a new post of your own under "Start up and Shutdown" section. It's best to keep separate problems on their own thread and also your new thread is more likely to get attention than posting to end of an old one.
When you make new post, can you go into more detail on what you meant by this:
Also, explain process you used for this (and I assume you're talking about Ubuntu, not LL):
I looked at your Boot-Repair output. Seems that Ubuntu is in charge of booting the computer and you have several kernels for both Ubuntu and LL. It sounds like you can still boot to LL and Windows without any problems and only having problems booting into Ubuntu. Confirm on new post if that is correct. Also, have you tried booting into Ubuntu using one of the older kernels listed on grub menu?
Yours is a separate issue from that of original post on this thread. Please start a new post of your own under "Start up and Shutdown" section. It's best to keep separate problems on their own thread and also your new thread is more likely to get attention than posting to end of an old one.
When you make new post, can you go into more detail on what you meant by this:
Quote:... I installed the hardware support on Ubuntu ...What "hardware support" are you talking about and how exactly did you install it?
Also, explain process you used for this (and I assume you're talking about Ubuntu, not LL):
Quote:I tried the deleting newest kernel
I looked at your Boot-Repair output. Seems that Ubuntu is in charge of booting the computer and you have several kernels for both Ubuntu and LL. It sounds like you can still boot to LL and Windows without any problems and only having problems booting into Ubuntu. Confirm on new post if that is correct. Also, have you tried booting into Ubuntu using one of the older kernels listed on grub menu?
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