[Bug 2042698] Re: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS

tele1234567891 2042698 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Nov 9 09:44:01 UTC 2023


Thanks.
I installed also OpenSuse. Do you know how I can restore Ubuntu GRUB?

Now I have:
=================={
$ lsblk -o name,fstype,label,partlabel,mountpoint,partflags | grep 'sda1\|sda5\|NAME'
NAME            FSTYPE      LABEL          PARTLABEL                            MOUNTPOINT  PARTFLAGS
├─sda1          vfat            GPT               EFI System Partition.SSD1 /boot/efi                               
└─sda5          ext4           OpenSuse    root                                                                          0x4
==================}
=================={
$ LC_ALL=C sudo parted -l | grep 'Flag\|^ 1\|^ 5' 
Disk Flags: pmbr_boot
Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name                       Flags
 1      1049kB  12GB    12GB    fat32        EFI System Partition.SSD1  boot, esp
 5      200GB   400GB   100GB   ext4         root                       legacy_boot
==================}

- I tried reinstall Grub from Ubuntu from Synaptic, without result.
- I tried from GParted remove legacy_boot from sda5 where is OpenSuse, neither / no system boots.
( Of course, later I restored this flag from the live CD )
- I tried to register on the OpenSuse forum, but I'm stuck with account setup for now.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS

Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  package grub2-common 2.06-2ubuntu7.2

  Next to ubuntu I tried to install the following linux distributions:
  Manjaro , Arch Linux Gui , Solus.
  It seems that they all have problems with GPT support
  because they all don't want to boot from GPT hard drive.

  I tried from Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS " sudo update-grub "
  but can't detect Manjaro , Arch Linux Gui , Solus.

  I have one more problem, I don't know how to manage all GRUB-s on EFI fat32 partition.
  The msdos partition system is simpler than GPT because I can set boot flag on any partition
  and the system will boot from the selected partition.

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