vinny40
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Post by vinny40 on Oct 7, 2022 21:07:15 GMT
I just installed the OS but I accidentally put GRUB onto my hard drive. I would like to install it on my USB stick. Any solutions? Accidentally also wiped my hard drive with grub ...
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enigma9o7
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Post by enigma9o7 on Oct 7, 2022 21:41:02 GMT
I dunno how to fix it off the top of my head but I do suspect it is possible, probably you boot with another live iso, and then do something to install grub on the other usb drive that you just installed Bodhi onto.
But since you just installed, it might be easier just to install again (and select usb stick for grub) than to try to figure out how to fix it. Unless installing to USB is really really slow or something....
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Sharp
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Post by Sharp on Oct 7, 2022 22:50:17 GMT
I believe you can startup a live session of Bodhi, insert the USB drive you have Bodhi installed to, become root in a terminal and run "grub-intsall /dev/sxx". "sxx" being the usb drive you have installed it to. After it runs with no error, then run "update-grub". You can check what your USB drive identity is using gparted. Usually a USB drive will be "sb something". I hope that helps and good luck with it!
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