On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:20:05AM -, gamx wrote:
> It is in this sense that it might be an Ubuntu bug: It used to be fine
> and the upgrade has broken things.
> As I mention in a comment above, uncommenting one of the lines in the
> fstab allowed me to finish the upgrade but not to be able t
Thanks. As I said, I installed ubuntu 12.10 long time ago and, yes, I used
boot-repair at that point. I haven't used it since then and the configuration
has been fine through all the previous upgrades (6 of them) until now. It is
in this sense that it might be an Ubuntu bug: It used to be fine
Have you ever tried using boot-repair before in an attempt to fix
things? It's the only thing that comes up to mind that might explain
fstab changes. I tested my hunch here and it *does* modify fstab,
commenting things out and re-adding them down the file, especially for
my /boot/efi. I'm not sure
Thanks for the help. My laptop came with windows pre-installed. The first
ubuntu I installed was 12.10 I do not remember how I did it (I followed a
tutorial of the time). I just have been updating the system since then, and
everything has worked fine until now.
The output from blkid is as follo
What I don't understand is the line with the long UUID for /boot/efi:
#UUID=b032ab5d-1a06-4b52-afcb-14954b4b6ab8 /boot/efi /dev/sda1:
PARTLABEL= defaults 0 1
this would suggest that at some point the EFI partition was formatted some
ext* or other Linux fs instead of the normal VFAT (for
which
Nop. Until today I had never touched the fstab file. So Ubuntu has
broken things, not me.
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Title:
Dual boot does not work after upgrade to 16.04
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 06:58:43PM -, gamx wrote:
> Not so fast. Before filing the bug report I had already checked that.
> Here is the deal. If I uncomment the second UEFI entry in my fstab and I
> try to mount /boot/efi it does not work at all. If I uncomment the first
> it mounts the pa
Not so fast. Before filing the bug report I had already checked that. Here is
the deal. If I uncomment the second UEFI entry in my fstab and I try to mount
/boot/efi it does not work at all. If I uncomment the first it mounts the
partition. However, in neither case I can boot the windows. In bo
Your fstab shows a commented-out entry for /boot/efi. This is the EFI
System Partition, which must be mounted in order for bootloader upgrades
to work. You'll need to correct this to complete the upgrade.
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