With the USB bootable medium at hand, plug it into your PC and reboot. Be sure to set the bootable USB medium as the first boot priority in theBIOSsettings. Save the changes and continue to boot. Step 2: Installing Linux Mint 22 XFCE Desktop On theGRUBmenu, select the first entry as ...
If I do an actual reboot, after hibernation, I get the GRUB menu asking how I want to boot. Not very practical, as it required manual intervention of a 25 second wait. So, I like to remove the hibernation functionality again. I removed it from the menu shutdown option as shown inthis...
I have just left it and not messed with it or trying to install the GRUB as that to has caused people problems. All boot up and run like champs so I am happy. Not bad for 2 old and older Window boxes. Reply Robert December 21, 2022 at 7:11 pm Thanks a lot LINUX MINT Team,...
Once the system has booted, from the grub menu, select the first option and click enter to loadLinux Mint. Linux Mint Boot Menu From the desktop, clickInstall Linux Mintto launch the installation wizard as highlighted in the following screenshot. Linux Mint Live Desktop After the installation ...
if it doesn't work I would be interested in knowing so let me know in a comment. know that you have to disable nouveau at least in RHEL/CentOS 7 and that is done by modifying /etc/default/grub and appending a modprobe.blacklist=nouveau to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX and then doing a grub2-...
Then, I rebooted. No, it didn't work automatically. I was greeted with a grub rescue prompt. Next step, learned from this link (http://askubuntu.com/questions/192621/grub-rescue-prompt-repair-grub) was to manually get it to boot. In MY case where partition 2 was where Mint was insta...
Open “Install Linux Mint” application. The “Install Linux Mint Application” can be found on the desktop. Set up the language until.. Set up the keyboard and OS language until you reach the “Installation Type” menu. Select “something else” ...
cd ./grubnew ./configure –enable-preset-menu=preset_menu.lst If all goes well there will not be any error messages. Now to compile grub4dos, simply type cd ./grubnew (if not already in the correct directory) make Again no error messages should be displayed and there should now be a ...
How to allow the Ubuntu GRUB menu at Boot Another possibility would be to access the Grub file as follows: sudo nano /etc/default/grub This will open up the GRUB file as shown below : Read:How to fix Ubuntu boot issues Now change the selected line: ...
time. But outside of this fact, it hadn’t really occurred to me that on a modern computer there would be any functional difference between powering it off and “rebooting”. Especially when transitioning between operating systems, like rebooting Windows, and selecting Fedora from a GRUB menu....