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After changing the boot order in the BIOS setting's the gryb menu is not opening up again. I went to the boot order menu and I found that Ubuntu option is missing.
How can I solve this?
14.04 grub2 uefi bios
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After changing the boot order in the BIOS setting's the gryb menu is not opening up again. I went to the boot order menu and I found that Ubuntu option is missing.
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14.04 grub2 uefi bios
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Your question is not very clear, I suspect you mean 'grub menu' when you say boot menu. The grub stage 1 is only located on the first 512 bytes of the first disk (called MBR or master-boot-record), so if you re-arrange the order of the disks in BIOS/UEFI, a different disk will be 1 & of course grub won't appear. Only the first disk's MBR is protected by your machines, so it's easier to overwrite it & lose it when not no 1 (usually by another OS on your system). Either way what you're asking isn't clear - I'm only guessing.
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After changing the boot order in the BIOS setting's the gryb menu is not opening up again. I went to the boot order menu and I found that Ubuntu option is missing.
How can I solve this?
14.04 grub2 uefi bios
After changing the boot order in the BIOS setting's the gryb menu is not opening up again. I went to the boot order menu and I found that Ubuntu option is missing.
How can I solve this?
14.04 grub2 uefi bios
14.04 grub2 uefi bios
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Your question is not very clear, I suspect you mean 'grub menu' when you say boot menu. The grub stage 1 is only located on the first 512 bytes of the first disk (called MBR or master-boot-record), so if you re-arrange the order of the disks in BIOS/UEFI, a different disk will be 1 & of course grub won't appear. Only the first disk's MBR is protected by your machines, so it's easier to overwrite it & lose it when not no 1 (usually by another OS on your system). Either way what you're asking isn't clear - I'm only guessing.
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Nov 28 at 11:49
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Your question is not very clear, I suspect you mean 'grub menu' when you say boot menu. The grub stage 1 is only located on the first 512 bytes of the first disk (called MBR or master-boot-record), so if you re-arrange the order of the disks in BIOS/UEFI, a different disk will be 1 & of course grub won't appear. Only the first disk's MBR is protected by your machines, so it's easier to overwrite it & lose it when not no 1 (usually by another OS on your system). Either way what you're asking isn't clear - I'm only guessing.
– guiverc
Nov 28 at 11:49
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Your question is not very clear, I suspect you mean 'grub menu' when you say boot menu. The grub stage 1 is only located on the first 512 bytes of the first disk (called MBR or master-boot-record), so if you re-arrange the order of the disks in BIOS/UEFI, a different disk will be 1 & of course grub won't appear. Only the first disk's MBR is protected by your machines, so it's easier to overwrite it & lose it when not no 1 (usually by another OS on your system). Either way what you're asking isn't clear - I'm only guessing.
– guiverc
Nov 28 at 11:49
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Your question is not very clear, I suspect you mean 'grub menu' when you say boot menu. The grub stage 1 is only located on the first 512 bytes of the first disk (called MBR or master-boot-record), so if you re-arrange the order of the disks in BIOS/UEFI, a different disk will be 1 & of course grub won't appear. Only the first disk's MBR is protected by your machines, so it's easier to overwrite it & lose it when not no 1 (usually by another OS on your system). Either way what you're asking isn't clear - I'm only guessing.
– guiverc
Nov 28 at 11:49
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Your question is not very clear, I suspect you mean 'grub menu' when you say boot menu. The grub stage 1 is only located on the first 512 bytes of the first disk (called MBR or master-boot-record), so if you re-arrange the order of the disks in BIOS/UEFI, a different disk will be 1 & of course grub won't appear. Only the first disk's MBR is protected by your machines, so it's easier to overwrite it & lose it when not no 1 (usually by another OS on your system). Either way what you're asking isn't clear - I'm only guessing.
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Nov 28 at 11:49