I have problems with dual boot Windows 8 / Ubuntu 18
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I have problem with my dual boot laptop. When i see grub i can choose Windows and ubuntu. While i keep using ubuntu everything is fine. Going to windows is tricky. Windows boots and works properly, but when (after reboot from windows) i would like to run ubuntu the system cannot boot. I see message that i should run e2fsk on my disk. After inserting live linux, doing e2fsk on both mentioned partitions (in my case /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda3) everything works fine until i need to boot windows again...
Could anyone help me with that problem ? what should I do ? I think it all happened after some windows update, which required self reboot (i was away from keyboard) and the update was somehow paused as ubuntu is default choice in the grub (i already changed grub to boot to last used option), and update did not finished clean. After i did reboot to windows, update continued but my problem with ubuntu appeared.
I have two phisical disk, on sdb there is somewhere old ubuntu which is not used, screenshots from gparted are here and here
dual-boot 18.04 windows-8
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I have problem with my dual boot laptop. When i see grub i can choose Windows and ubuntu. While i keep using ubuntu everything is fine. Going to windows is tricky. Windows boots and works properly, but when (after reboot from windows) i would like to run ubuntu the system cannot boot. I see message that i should run e2fsk on my disk. After inserting live linux, doing e2fsk on both mentioned partitions (in my case /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda3) everything works fine until i need to boot windows again...
Could anyone help me with that problem ? what should I do ? I think it all happened after some windows update, which required self reboot (i was away from keyboard) and the update was somehow paused as ubuntu is default choice in the grub (i already changed grub to boot to last used option), and update did not finished clean. After i did reboot to windows, update continued but my problem with ubuntu appeared.
I have two phisical disk, on sdb there is somewhere old ubuntu which is not used, screenshots from gparted are here and here
dual-boot 18.04 windows-8
Have you installed some utility to read Linux partitions in Windows?
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 8 at 12:47
no, i did not install such programs
– Jakub
Apr 8 at 17:14
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I have problem with my dual boot laptop. When i see grub i can choose Windows and ubuntu. While i keep using ubuntu everything is fine. Going to windows is tricky. Windows boots and works properly, but when (after reboot from windows) i would like to run ubuntu the system cannot boot. I see message that i should run e2fsk on my disk. After inserting live linux, doing e2fsk on both mentioned partitions (in my case /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda3) everything works fine until i need to boot windows again...
Could anyone help me with that problem ? what should I do ? I think it all happened after some windows update, which required self reboot (i was away from keyboard) and the update was somehow paused as ubuntu is default choice in the grub (i already changed grub to boot to last used option), and update did not finished clean. After i did reboot to windows, update continued but my problem with ubuntu appeared.
I have two phisical disk, on sdb there is somewhere old ubuntu which is not used, screenshots from gparted are here and here
dual-boot 18.04 windows-8
I have problem with my dual boot laptop. When i see grub i can choose Windows and ubuntu. While i keep using ubuntu everything is fine. Going to windows is tricky. Windows boots and works properly, but when (after reboot from windows) i would like to run ubuntu the system cannot boot. I see message that i should run e2fsk on my disk. After inserting live linux, doing e2fsk on both mentioned partitions (in my case /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda3) everything works fine until i need to boot windows again...
Could anyone help me with that problem ? what should I do ? I think it all happened after some windows update, which required self reboot (i was away from keyboard) and the update was somehow paused as ubuntu is default choice in the grub (i already changed grub to boot to last used option), and update did not finished clean. After i did reboot to windows, update continued but my problem with ubuntu appeared.
I have two phisical disk, on sdb there is somewhere old ubuntu which is not used, screenshots from gparted are here and here
dual-boot 18.04 windows-8
dual-boot 18.04 windows-8
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Have you installed some utility to read Linux partitions in Windows?
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 8 at 12:47
no, i did not install such programs
– Jakub
Apr 8 at 17:14
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Have you installed some utility to read Linux partitions in Windows?
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 8 at 12:47
no, i did not install such programs
– Jakub
Apr 8 at 17:14
Have you installed some utility to read Linux partitions in Windows?
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 8 at 12:47
Have you installed some utility to read Linux partitions in Windows?
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 8 at 12:47
no, i did not install such programs
– Jakub
Apr 8 at 17:14
no, i did not install such programs
– Jakub
Apr 8 at 17:14
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Have you installed some utility to read Linux partitions in Windows?
– GabrielaGarcia
Apr 8 at 12:47
no, i did not install such programs
– Jakub
Apr 8 at 17:14