Hello,
I hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy.
I have a laptop with two drives - 1 SSD and 1 HDD. I am using UEFI + Secure Boot enabled.
I have installed Windows 10 professional and Kubuntu 20.04 LTS with GRUB as the boot loader.
I recently upgraded drivers on the laptop from Microsoft Windows and
installed an Intel Storage management Driver, after which I cannot
successfully boot Kubuntu.
Even when I set Ubuntu as the primary boot, I get the following errors, and it goes into recovery mode:
Here are the UEFI (BIOS) settings:
Here are the boot options I see:
When I select Ubuntu, this is the post-boot safe mode I get:
1. I do not have any data on my installation as I mount an NFS folder and store all my data there. I can access the NFS without Kubuntu since it is on a NAS.
2. Can I recover the installation, or do I install a new instance using current windows, wiping the previous install and reinstalling Kubuntu?
I hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy.
I have a laptop with two drives - 1 SSD and 1 HDD. I am using UEFI + Secure Boot enabled.
I have installed Windows 10 professional and Kubuntu 20.04 LTS with GRUB as the boot loader.
I recently upgraded drivers on the laptop from Microsoft Windows and
installed an Intel Storage management Driver, after which I cannot
successfully boot Kubuntu.
Even when I set Ubuntu as the primary boot, I get the following errors, and it goes into recovery mode:
Here are the UEFI (BIOS) settings:
Here are the boot options I see:
When I select Ubuntu, this is the post-boot safe mode I get:
1. I do not have any data on my installation as I mount an NFS folder and store all my data there. I can access the NFS without Kubuntu since it is on a NAS.
2. Can I recover the installation, or do I install a new instance using current windows, wiping the previous install and reinstalling Kubuntu?
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