Right now I’m stuck in a boot issue on Elementary OS and I have no access to any installation medium :(

  • @Azzu@lemm.eeOP
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    11 month ago

    I used the “wipe everything” option when installing elementary. Thanks for your help, but that was my initial problem, I am traveling and don’t know how to get a bootable medium here, at home I used my other PC to create it :/

    • @undefined@links.hackliberty.org
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      11 month ago

      I’d look at trying to get into the GRUB shell, assuming that the screen is indeed GRUB. From what I can find online it would be the C key. Are you familiar with CLI commands? It seems like it’s pretty full-featured.

      • @Azzu@lemm.eeOP
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        11 month ago

        It seems like this is the BIOS boot menu, not grub. Doesn’t even seem to get to grub.

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          1 month ago

          I’m kind of wishing I understood UEFI better, but I mainly run Linux on arm64 devices. Are you sure that’s the BIOS/UEFI? To me it seems strange that it would be smart enough to know about the different OSes but I’m probably wrong. 😞 It looks like a customized GRUB to me.

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            1 month ago

            Yeah it’s some kind of Lenovo thing. Went to a repair shop they changed the HDD because the old one was apparently dead and installed Windows because they don’t have anything else. I haven’t even used Windows ever.

            • @undefined@links.hackliberty.org
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              11 month ago

              Does Windows boot? I know it’s not ideal but since you’re unable to boot into a Linux ISO you could consider running the filesystems checks from Windows. I’ve never done something like that but I know tools like Paragon exist. I’m not sure if WSL would be capable of checking them, but that could be another option (I haven’t used Windows in years).