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I'm not exactly sure why GRUB failed during This installation (as I've not seen any GRUB errors in MX 17) on Saturday, but hopefully I was just unlucky and I will be fully successful in installing MX 19.1 with GRUB fully working second time around.Īlthough I first explored Linux (Mint) in 2016, soon will be my first time installing my now preferred chosen distro MX Linux onto my hard drive, which would have been last Saturday except for the GRUB bootloader faults allowing MX 19.1 to run fine via a USB stick but not install to my hard drive.ĭue to being inexperienced in partitioning at this stage, I'd prefer to do the semi-automatic installation method, but will be very happy to keep in mind the equally useful partitioning options at a later date. What I'll do is, as soon as some new USB sticks arrive in the post today or tomorrow, I'll use one of them to reinstall MX 19.1, hopefully without any GRUB bootloader errors.
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The closest I could do is to install MX 17 onto the hard drive (which would very likely work, as I've not noticed any errors during start up when using this prior to MX 19.1 with the faulty GRUB bootloader), but this would be futile due to the reasons you've given, as I'd only get to upgrade to and be stalled at MX 18 and have to start from scratch with MX 19.1, which I agree is the best option.
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Thanks for your update including links which are most invaluable. Once I reach the stage of MX 19.1 being successfully installed on my hard drive, either directly from scratch or via MX 17 upgrading to MX 19.1 (which I'll install, like on Saturday, as a semi-automatic, non-partitioning method of installation, as I need to progress into learning more about partitioning), I'd like to create a separate Home folder, which is highly recommended by various sources online, but I can always sort out the Home folder at a later stage on this forum if required.
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If this is inadvisable, which is the simplest and quickest Linux orientated program that would enable me to use a new USB stick to recreate MX 19.1 from the beginning in conjunction with an ISO image from another program that would work in Linux?, as at least some are Windows only for ISO images. If it is, would there be a way for me to upgrade from MX 17 to MX 19.1 without having to download and install MX 18 in between? Thanks for welcoming me to the forum and your recommendations.Īs I have MX 17 on a different USB stick (as far as I know, there are no errors on that version, but I've never tried to install it on my hard drive), if, as believed, MX 17 is error free, would it be worthwhile to temporarily and briefly install MX 17 onto my hard drive? How do I turn off sleep and stop my computer from restarting automatically?
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How do I successfully repair or install GRUB so that I can install MX Linux 19.1 onto my hard drive?ĭo I need to reinstall MX Linux from scratch (this time via Linux only) onto a different USB stick, and which at least Linux orientated program for uploading an ISO image into do I need? For instance, 5.15pm is incorrectly listed as 1.15pm on my e-mail account. With or without Conky on display, I am noticing my E-Mail time is incorrect, but the digital clock on the top left of MX 19.1 is the correct hour, but 7 minutes earlier than my watch time. Windows is now completely wiped, but the GRUB technical fault has complicated things, as I have to reinstall most programs into MX Linux via my USB stick every time due to currently only being able to run MX via the stick.Īlso, the distro is prone to the screen sleeping unexpectedly at random every minute or few minutes and my computer restarts automatically including very recently when a series of alternating vertical green/black bars appeared on my screen, thus freezing my computer requiring me to turn off my computer at the front button which lost all of the MX Live settings. In addition, I tried to install MX Linux over Windows 7. I have also tried reinstalling GRUB and followed Youtube instruction guides, but still no luck.
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It works brilliantly via my USB stick, except for the GRUB Bootloader which, even though listed as Fixed after attempted repairs, is not fixed as it won't install MX Linux onto my hard drive despite repeated efforts with numerous rows of "ACPI Error" per sda and other Linux formats, plus "Device /dev/" followed by sda 1, sda 2, loop0 etc not initialized in udev database after waiting 1000000 microseconds.