From glennervin at cableone.net Fri May 24 17:53:31 2019 From: glennervin at cableone.net (Glenn At Home) Date: Fri, 24 May 2019 12:53:31 -0500 Subject: reinstalling a boot loader Message-ID: <05E37E91AF4D400C9579A3AECD6323EE@NUCPPYH> Hi All, I had a dual-boot system, well, a tri-boot system actually, I had one partition with Universal USB Installer, and WinPE on it, and one partition with Ubuntu on it and Windows 7 on the other. I installed Ubuntu last and had GRUB working. I was using an MBR scheme. My windows 7 got some malware that affected my partition table and I had to rewrite the MBR. But my partitions have been reclaimed, but I can no longer boot to Ubuntu. Can anyone give me some steps to follow if I but to a live Linux on a USB drive, on how to get grub going again? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Fernando.Botelho at F123.org Mon May 27 12:05:53 2019 From: Fernando.Botelho at F123.org (Fernando Botelho) Date: Mon, 27 May 2019 09:05:53 -0300 Subject: xubuntu on Pine64 no audio In-Reply-To: <20190405004515.GA2754@balta.yelavich.home> References: <3605B1C9A4A14029AED3673EB4049F23@NUCPPYH> <20190405004515.GA2754@balta.yelavich.home> Message-ID: Did you guys succeed in making the PineBook speak? Fernando On 04/04/2019 09:45 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote: > On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 11:22:01AM AEDT, Glenn At Home wrote: >> It looks like this distro does not support the audio device built into the board. >> I did arecord -l >> and it listed no devices >> I also did lspci | grep >> and it listed no audio devices. >> Any ideas? > Firstly, such hardware does not always have a PCI bus, and even if it did, it is likely that the audio hardware is in the main SoC chip itself. > > Check for the existance of /proc/asound. If that doesn't exist, then it is possible that the relevant audio hardware module is not loaded. Check in /lib/modules/$kernel-version to see if any sound modules are present, and try to load them. > > It is common for board specific kernels to have the audio hardware driver built into the kernel, so you may not find anything, either in lsmod output, or in the modules directory. > > Luke >