A heart stopper/panic: Due to a defective on-off button on the case (the button that activates the real on-off switch) I turned the computer on and off several times during the boot stage and damaged Kubuntu grub. Boot attempts gave the message that nothing was there, like the kernel. An old openSUSE system on another drive booted fine and showed that the Kubuntu system was still there and intact.
With the live version of the Kubuntu 20.04 install DVD, I found and installed boot-repair, cycled through the steps, rebooted, and Kubuntu came up fine. So all is good?
The grub version installed is Ubuntu (it says so in the boot menu and in the boot folders). Booting looks a little different, but it works just as smoothly. Is the difference between Ubuntu and Kubuntu grub cosmetic? During some future update, there may be one to grub, and that would result in a return to the Kubuntu version. The update should be seamless, but could there be issues? I?m not fixing what isn?t broken, and don?t have the desire or knowledge to mess with grub. Just happy for now that it?s working.
With the live version of the Kubuntu 20.04 install DVD, I found and installed boot-repair, cycled through the steps, rebooted, and Kubuntu came up fine. So all is good?
The grub version installed is Ubuntu (it says so in the boot menu and in the boot folders). Booting looks a little different, but it works just as smoothly. Is the difference between Ubuntu and Kubuntu grub cosmetic? During some future update, there may be one to grub, and that would result in a return to the Kubuntu version. The update should be seamless, but could there be issues? I?m not fixing what isn?t broken, and don?t have the desire or knowledge to mess with grub. Just happy for now that it?s working.
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