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Old 06-27-2020, 09:11 PM   #1
LenHoff
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Grub only boots on 2nd attempt - menu reappears a 2nd time, then it boots.


I've dual booted Mint 18.1 w/ Vista on a desktop several yrs. Works great. But the OSes are on different HDDs.

Now, an old laptop needs a new, safe OS. It has 2 internal HDDs, but one is ~ 120 GB, has some stored stuff AND it's an Hitachi (I'm surprised it's lasted this long).
So I put Mint /w Vista on same WD Black disk - normally OK. The Linux / root partition is in an extended volume, but that didn't affect Mint Mate. Mate dual booted fine - same exact setup as (the later) XFCE, but Mate used too much RAM for the laptop.

Decided to try Mint xfce 19.2. Runs great - the problem is in the dual booting.

I formatted the Mint Mate partitions & reformat to ext4, EXCEPT my separate /home partition. May have messed up, or not.

There's also separate /var, /tmp partitions - reformatted. Didn't change partition sizes, starting sectors (afaIk); used same mount points in same partitions that Mate used.

Now, I'm having a couple of moderate issues w/ XFCE.
Did I mess up by not backing up personal docs in /home (basically nothing), then formatting /home to get rid of any Mate / Mint 19.3 config files, before installing a different Mint version & diff desktop?

Grub loader has a weird issue. I'd appreciate any suggestions on this one.
FIRST time I boot, it shows the dual boot menu & Mint is in 1st position. BUT... whether I click / enter on Mint or let Grub timer start the default Mint, the Grub menu goes away, then the SAME menu reappears in about 8 - 10 sec +/-. Like nothing happened.

The 2nd boot attempt - whether click the default entry, or let Grub start it - it boots perfectly. That's why I asked about not formatting all config files from /home.
It's not doing some "recovery", cause several times I've manually clicked the highlighted 1st OS - still only boots on 2nd attempt.

If it works fine on the 2nd attempt - every time, it knows where everything is, with right settings / values. I've repeated this enough to see it's not a fluke. Unless there's a setting, "Only boot on 2nd attempt," I'm stumped. I'm thinking I can run every Grub test command, but if it works on the 2nd attempt, there aren't any Grub file errors. Maybe a bug in Mint's implementation of Grub or other problem. The BIOS system time was off by 1 hr. I corrected it, but didn't help yet.

Maybe it discovers more info in short span, between the 1st & 2nd grub menus. I've read the Grub info manual, found all grub files in proper path. Nothing obviously wrong, discussed in dozens of grub articles.

Other odd things: In file manager, I see 2 Desktop folders - neither is at the top, under the user's home folder. Menu has shortcuts for both Thunar & Caja (both may not work, but).

And file mgr - side bar always shows UNmounted, non-Linux partitions w/ labels (aka, Places), between /home config folders & File System. Not at the bottom of tree. There is no icon or setting I find to toggle off showing Places in the file mgr Tree.

In file manager Shortcut view, labels for Devices & Places are switched from where they should be. It's a mess.
I guess Samba is working - can mount / unmount any partition on both HDDs.
Thanks.
 
Old 06-28-2020, 07:10 AM   #2
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There are a number of possibilities but a lot more detail would be needed to resolve your 'boot' problem. Best option would be to go to the site below while booted into Mint or the Mint install usb/dvd and use the 2nd option to get boot repair. After downloading it, run it selecting thee Create BootInfo Summary option and post the link you get here. That should give enough details for someone to help. Without this info, we're just guessing.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
 
  


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