11-12-2024, 03:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2024, 03:46 AM by [email protected].)
(11-12-2024, 01:35 AM)[email protected] Wrote: sudo os-prober show the following:
/dev/sda1:Windows 10:Windows:chain
I'm going to reboot now and look for a Legacy/UEFI option.
I found a choice between Legacy and UEFI. When I select UEFI, it shows ubuntu as the only OS to boot to. If I choose to add another choice, it says that it can't find a valid file system.
(11-12-2024, 01:35 AM)[email protected] Wrote: sudo os-prober show the following:
/dev/sda1:Windows 10:Windows:chain
I'm going to reboot now and look for a Legacy/UEFI option.
I found a choice between Legacy and UEFI. When I select UEFI, it shows ubuntu as the only OS to boot to. If I choose to add another choice, it says that it can't find a valid file system.
(11-12-2024, 03:19 AM)[email protected] Wrote:(11-12-2024, 01:35 AM)[email protected] Wrote: sudo os-prober show the following:
/dev/sda1:Windows 10:Windows:chain
I'm going to reboot now and look for a Legacy/UEFI option.
I found a choice between Legacy and UEFI. When I select UEFI, it shows ubuntu as the only OS to boot to. If I choose to add another choice, it says that it can't find a valid file system.
(11-12-2024, 01:35 AM)[email protected] Wrote: sudo os-prober show the following:
/dev/sda1:Windows 10:Windows:chain
I'm going to reboot now and look for a Legacy/UEFI option.
I found a choice between Legacy and UEFI. When I select UEFI, it shows ubuntu as the only OS to boot to. If I choose to add another choice, it says that it can't find a valid file system.
I tried mounting the Windows partition using the Disks app and it mounted this time.