Re: The Grub boot loop
Well I think I did a bad update and that my vmlinuz is corrupted with the whole wrong magic number reason I'm having to boot the .old.
Btw you can't go to the partition with a Wubi installed because it is just a single file.
Tried all the ls stuff already and figured out the TAB thing a bit ago. I have (loop0) (hd0) (hd0,1) (hd1) (hd1,1) (hd2) (hd2,1) I think 2,1 at least. Also Kubuntu is loop0 and nothing else, I tried all of them funny how my spare HD is 2 of them also (guess the whole 2 platter thing maybe dunno).
Supposably a reinstall doesn't fix the problem from what I've read online. Plus it seems pointless to do a reinstall because everything can be fixed (even Windows can be fixed when it BSOD during a Windows update, done it).
I have 24 hr duty in a lil over an hour so I won't be able to try anything right now but I'll be able to continue to look for answers. First I'll probably try the mod thing tomorrow.
Well I think I did a bad update and that my vmlinuz is corrupted with the whole wrong magic number reason I'm having to boot the .old.
Btw you can't go to the partition with a Wubi installed because it is just a single file.
Tried all the ls stuff already and figured out the TAB thing a bit ago. I have (loop0) (hd0) (hd0,1) (hd1) (hd1,1) (hd2) (hd2,1) I think 2,1 at least. Also Kubuntu is loop0 and nothing else, I tried all of them funny how my spare HD is 2 of them also (guess the whole 2 platter thing maybe dunno).
Supposably a reinstall doesn't fix the problem from what I've read online. Plus it seems pointless to do a reinstall because everything can be fixed (even Windows can be fixed when it BSOD during a Windows update, done it).
I have 24 hr duty in a lil over an hour so I won't be able to try anything right now but I'll be able to continue to look for answers. First I'll probably try the mod thing tomorrow.
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