When I first installed Debian on this dual boot laptop and restarted it I got a message about not being able to load a kernel and then a grub prompt. I received some advice which I don't remember. Before I applied any of that advice I rebooted and it went straight to linux.

Last night my laptop shut down for some reason (power?). I made several unsuccessful attempts to reboot. Then I made an unknown key mistake and it booted to Windows. I then restarted from Windows. This time it correctly booted to the default linux.

Besides this when the printer on my desktop gets reset and I can't get it to print, booting to Windows and printing a page and rebooting to linux allows me to print from Linux again. I presume these two are not related but it's interesting that booting to Windows and back solves both of them.

I would love help with both of these.

TIA,

Paul


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