Previously, I was not able to boot at all due to being in "low graphics mode". Regardless of which option I picked, it always sent me back to the "low graphics mode" warning. At this point, I decided to start with a fresh install... This also caused many problems for me. I tried many times, with different flavors of linux, and different versions. I finally found a thread that mentioned using the "nomodeset" option, which finally allowed me to install kubuntu.
Now here is my issue.. It seems fairly straigtforward, but I can't for the life of me figure this damn thing out.
Upon booting, grub allows me to pick from my windows partition, or kubuntu (normal, and recovery). When choosing the normal one, the text merely disappears from the menu, and freezes there. When choosing recovery, I am prompted with 4 choices, one of which is boot normally. Through that option, I can get through and use kubuntu normally.
Why is this? If recovery can get through with "boot normally", shouldn't the normal option in grub work the same?
Thanks guys.
EDIT: I just ran boot repair and have gotten this link as a result http://paste.ubuntu.com/812584/
Now here is my issue.. It seems fairly straigtforward, but I can't for the life of me figure this damn thing out.
Upon booting, grub allows me to pick from my windows partition, or kubuntu (normal, and recovery). When choosing the normal one, the text merely disappears from the menu, and freezes there. When choosing recovery, I am prompted with 4 choices, one of which is boot normally. Through that option, I can get through and use kubuntu normally.
Why is this? If recovery can get through with "boot normally", shouldn't the normal option in grub work the same?
Thanks guys.
EDIT: I just ran boot repair and have gotten this link as a result http://paste.ubuntu.com/812584/
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