My 23.10 live USB would not boot so I had to use boot repair's disk utility. I deleted the boot partition and deleted all the partitions on dev/sdb and told boot repair to use all of dev/sdb for the boot partition. When I reboot the CMOS sees dev/sdb but grub II can't so no kernel can boot. After I # out the reference to the UUID for dev/sdb I find I can only boot to the rescue mode kernel. No matter whether I install any NVIDIA driver my highest resolution is 1024x768 after rebooting into rescue mode going into CTRL D and selecting continue normal boot. I also discovered that the swap file no longer works. I had to mark it ignored in fstab to get booted. the system log says that the swap file can not be copy-on-write. Probably got put on a BTRFS.
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Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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Originally posted by steve7233 View Post... the system log says that the swap file can not be copy-on-write. Probably got put on a BTRFS.Code:$ sudo lsattr -l /mnt/main/swapfile /mnt/main/@swap/swapfile No_COW, Dont_Compress
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