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Post by MarceloMachadoxD on Sept 16, 2023 11:09:25 GMT
Guys im gettit this error after install bodhi with secure boot on or off and i dont know how to solve it imguh.com/image/u8LDBI tried install the boot repair on my live usb bodhi from ppa but system freeze during the process
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 17, 2023 13:26:13 GMT
Are you dual booting?
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Post by MarceloMachadoxD on Sept 17, 2023 16:09:57 GMT
No, I choose the option to erease the zorin 16.3 and replace to bodhi
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 17, 2023 22:20:06 GMT
Going on the information, what I usually do when something like this happens is assume the iso is corrupted and download another one and check the md5 and reinstall. If you're not sure how to check the md5, there are instuctions on the wiki - www.bodhilinux.com/w/installation-instructions/To be honest I never do it, even though it would make my life easier.
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Post by MarceloMachadoxD on Mar 29, 2024 20:54:15 GMT
i dont know how but... today it works with bodhi 6...
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Post by R0bur on Apr 2, 2024 6:33:03 GMT
Can you provide some additional information from the GRUB rescue console? Execute these commands there: > echo $grub_cpu > echo $grub_platform > echo $package_version > ls $prefix > ls $prefix/i386-efi/normal.mod P.S. And please write the model of your computer.P.P.S. I'm guessing that you need to download the package grub-efi-ia32-bin_${package_version}_amd64.deb from security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/grub2/ repository, extract it somewhere and copy the missed file normal.mod from (grub_package)/usr/lib/grub/i386-efi to (your computer)/boot/grub/i386-efi directory.
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Post by MarceloMachadoxD on Apr 2, 2024 10:28:22 GMT
Can you provide some additional information from the GRUB rescue console? Execute these commands there: > echo $grub_cpu > echo $grub_platform > echo $package_version > ls $prefix > ls $prefix/i386-efi/normal.mod P.S. And please write the model of your computer.P.P.S. I'm guessing that you need to download the package grub-efi-ia32-bin_${package_version}_amd64.deb from security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/grub2/ repository, extract it somewhere and copy the missed file normal.mod from (grub_package)/usr/lib/grub/i386-efi to (your computer)/boot/grub/i386-efi directory. >> P.S. And please write the model of your computer.
the device is an positivo zx3020 any echo = unknow comand 'echo' tried cat and doesnt work too ls $prefix ./ ../ x86_64-efi/ locale/ fonts/ grubenv grub.cfg ls $prefix/x86_64-efi/ a lot of files including normal.mod ls $prefix/x86_64-efi/normal.mod not a directory i found an old boot repair iso that boots on live cd and i got it paste.ubuntu.com/p/rk4jYd2s44but its 32bit and the auto repair options doesnt work, im trying to found an old 64bit version too... the recent doesnt boot here older version still dont boot
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Post by R0bur on Apr 2, 2024 11:34:21 GMT
ls $prefix
./ ../ x86_64-efi/ locale/ fonts/ grubenv grub.cfg As you can see, your computer boots the installed GRUB core for the i386-efi architecture, but it doesn't have GRUB modules for that architecture: directory i386-efi is missed. Let's know the version of the installed GRUB. Echo command doesn't work, therefore try: > set or > ls $package_version I hope you will acquire the value of the $package_version environment variable. And then you will be able find and install binary modules for your GRUB. P.S. Here I found that Positivo ZX3020 has Aptio Setup Utility 2013 by AMI: zx3020.blogspot.com/2016/10/como-instalar-o-windows-10-no-positivo.htmlAnd here I see that the Aptio Setup Utility can switch the Boot mode from UEFI to Legacy (BIOS): www.easeus.com/resource/aptio-setup-utility.html#1 (#1. Change BIOS Boot Mode & Boot Order). Maybe it is simple to switch to Legacy (BIOS) mode and reinstall Bodhi Linux 7.0?
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Post by MarceloMachadoxD on Apr 2, 2024 21:28:06 GMT
ls $prefix
./ ../ x86_64-efi/ locale/ fonts/ grubenv grub.cfg As you can see, your computer boots the installed GRUB core for the i386-efi architecture, but it doesn't have GRUB modules for that architecture: directory i386-efi is missed. Let's know the version of the installed GRUB. Echo command doesn't work, therefore try: > set or > ls $package_version I hope you will acquire the value of the $package_version environment variable. And then you will be able find and install binary modules for your GRUB. P.S. Here I found that Positivo ZX3020 has Aptio Setup Utility 2013 by AMI: zx3020.blogspot.com/2016/10/como-instalar-o-windows-10-no-positivo.htmlAnd here I see that the Aptio Setup Utility can switch the Boot mode from UEFI to Legacy (BIOS): www.easeus.com/resource/aptio-setup-utility.html#1 (#1. Change BIOS Boot Mode & Boot Order). Maybe it is simple to switch to Legacy (BIOS) mode and reinstall Bodhi Linux 7.0? set shows same as ls and ls $package_version doesnt work turn of the bios doesnt work i tried to delete all partitions and try a fresh install and.... no bodhi 6 and 7 installatiion work with error trying to install grub im thinking it is the problem the grub installation on this device but... using debian 12.5 it installs and boot, same with zorin os 16.1 lite and core but i will stop to boring you.... you tried to help me a lot... and i do not want to importune you more... i will to give up this and use debian 12.5 with xfce ... i just need to install intel firmware-intel-sound from debian repositories to audio works after system installs to get sound thanks for your patience guys... and sorry for if i did something bad
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Post by R0bur on Apr 3, 2024 6:50:06 GMT
im thinking it is the problem the grub installation on this device but... using debian 12.5 it installs and boot, same with zorin os 16.1 lite and core
Positivo ZX3020 has relatively rare UEFI architecture: IA32, not X86_64, as described here: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2322692. Bodhi Linux 7.0 official distribution ISO doesn't have built-in support for it, packages grub-efi-ia32-... are missed in the live filesystem: $ apt list grub* grub-common/now 2.06-2ubuntu7.2 amd64 [installed,local] grub-efi-amd64-bin/jammy,now 2.06-2ubuntu14.1 amd64 [installed] grub-efi-amd64-signed/jammy,now 1.187.3~22.04.1+2.06-2ubuntu14.1 amd64 [installed] grub-efi-amd64/jammy 2.06-2ubuntu14.1 amd64 grub-efi/jammy 2.06-2ubuntu7.2 amd64 grub-gfxpayload-lists/now 0.7 amd64 [installed,local] grub-pc-bin/now 2.06-2ubuntu7.2 amd64 [installed,local] grub-pc/now 2.06-2ubuntu7.2 amd64 [installed,local] grub2-common/now 2.06-2ubuntu7.2 amd64 [installed,local]
Maybe checking boxes in the installer screen can solve this problem: Updates and other software [x] Download updates while installing Bodhi [x] Install third-party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware and additional media formats But this can consume a lot of internet-traffic, I'm not sure and I can't test that. Anyway, Debian + XFCE is a good choice. Good luck!
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