Hi
Today I got some new drivers for the nvidia card so after update I rebooted and updated grub. Now the Kubuntu entries in GRUB2 is lost - as far as I remember in old Legacy grub one only had to edit the lines in /../grub folder.
I have little experience with grub as I never dared to play around with it nor had any real issues with it. Now I'm on the Debian installation. But not sure what to edit or restore. The debian grub update don't seem to find the Kubuntu partition :S
I have a Intel ssd with all the OS partitions, not sure what info to provide though.
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Jonas
Today I got some new drivers for the nvidia card so after update I rebooted and updated grub. Now the Kubuntu entries in GRUB2 is lost - as far as I remember in old Legacy grub one only had to edit the lines in /../grub folder.
I have little experience with grub as I never dared to play around with it nor had any real issues with it. Now I'm on the Debian installation. But not sure what to edit or restore. The debian grub update don't seem to find the Kubuntu partition :S
I have a Intel ssd with all the OS partitions, not sure what info to provide though.
br
Jonas
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