As titled, the partition extension to my dual booted Kubuntu threw up an error and it totally broke the grub. I tried all the usual grub rescue commands I found on YouTube and even though people commenting were delighted, it still didn't fix mine. It found the location of the grub in hd0, msdos6 when I did command "set", but when I did the "insmod normal" command it just said "no such partition".
Eventually I decided to temporarily install a second Kubuntu partition so that it could create a new grub (then I can delete it later) and and it did create a new grub and my Windows 7 is on the list but the original Kubuntu installation is not on the list. I'm now posting this from Windows 7 and I can see the old partition is still there on the partition manager (and on Kubuntu's partition manager too), I just need to somehow get the original Kubuntu installation back on the new grub so I can log into it.
I'm still quite new to Linux but I've had this installation for 8 months and I'd hate to lose it if it's still there. Any help is appreciated.
Eventually I decided to temporarily install a second Kubuntu partition so that it could create a new grub (then I can delete it later) and and it did create a new grub and my Windows 7 is on the list but the original Kubuntu installation is not on the list. I'm now posting this from Windows 7 and I can see the old partition is still there on the partition manager (and on Kubuntu's partition manager too), I just need to somehow get the original Kubuntu installation back on the new grub so I can log into it.
I'm still quite new to Linux but I've had this installation for 8 months and I'd hate to lose it if it's still there. Any help is appreciated.
- Kubuntu 20.04
- KDE Plasma version: 5.18.5
- KDE Framework version: 5.68.0
- Qt Version: 5.12.8
- Kernel version 5.11.0-40-generic
- Dell Vostro 220
- X86-based PC
- 4gb RAM
- Intel Quad Core Q9550 2.83mhz
- Bios: Dell 1.0.3 24/10/2008
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