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Computer boots to GNU Grub after every restart



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InHow to make grub menu appear instead grub minimal bash-like in booting?Server boots to grub prompt after rebootUbuntu 12.10 boots to black screen after reinstallation in dual bootComputer boots to Grub command lineComputer will not run live cd. Just boots into grub recoveryUbuntu 16.04.1 LTS boot to grub terminal after installHow to cycle through grub background images every bootGnu Grub doesn't let me use WindowsGNU Grub after every startupUbuntu Won't Start: GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.17Ubuntu 18.04 restart loop: computer turns on but won't boot up, possibly after software installation



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When i restart my computer for any reason it automatically boots to GNU Grub screen. I then have to type reboot and then go to my BIOS and select the Ubuntu install and then it boots just fine. Its not that big of a deal. just makes me want to restart my computer less often. not sure if there is something i can do to fix that. I do not have windows on my computer only Ubuntu.



Here is a picture for my issue.



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It has been 6 Days since I added the screenshots of my issue, and I havent gotten any responses. I have been unable to figure this issue out. I tried the one answer in the comments but it didnt help.










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  • Can you upload a screenshot or photo of the screen to imgur.com and then edit the question and add the link to the picture? I don't know what you mean by "go to BIOS and select Ubuntu install." Again a picture will be helpful.

    – user68186
    Apr 3 at 15:21











  • @Brett Plemons Was it working before or is it like this since installation of your actual Ubuntu version?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago












  • It's a good idea to run boot repair first before anything else: askubuntu.com/questions/1104855/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago

















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When i restart my computer for any reason it automatically boots to GNU Grub screen. I then have to type reboot and then go to my BIOS and select the Ubuntu install and then it boots just fine. Its not that big of a deal. just makes me want to restart my computer less often. not sure if there is something i can do to fix that. I do not have windows on my computer only Ubuntu.



Here is a picture for my issue.



enter image description here



It has been 6 Days since I added the screenshots of my issue, and I havent gotten any responses. I have been unable to figure this issue out. I tried the one answer in the comments but it didnt help.










share|improve this question
























  • Can you upload a screenshot or photo of the screen to imgur.com and then edit the question and add the link to the picture? I don't know what you mean by "go to BIOS and select Ubuntu install." Again a picture will be helpful.

    – user68186
    Apr 3 at 15:21











  • @Brett Plemons Was it working before or is it like this since installation of your actual Ubuntu version?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago












  • It's a good idea to run boot repair first before anything else: askubuntu.com/questions/1104855/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago













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When i restart my computer for any reason it automatically boots to GNU Grub screen. I then have to type reboot and then go to my BIOS and select the Ubuntu install and then it boots just fine. Its not that big of a deal. just makes me want to restart my computer less often. not sure if there is something i can do to fix that. I do not have windows on my computer only Ubuntu.



Here is a picture for my issue.



enter image description here



It has been 6 Days since I added the screenshots of my issue, and I havent gotten any responses. I have been unable to figure this issue out. I tried the one answer in the comments but it didnt help.










share|improve this question
















When i restart my computer for any reason it automatically boots to GNU Grub screen. I then have to type reboot and then go to my BIOS and select the Ubuntu install and then it boots just fine. Its not that big of a deal. just makes me want to restart my computer less often. not sure if there is something i can do to fix that. I do not have windows on my computer only Ubuntu.



Here is a picture for my issue.



enter image description here



It has been 6 Days since I added the screenshots of my issue, and I havent gotten any responses. I have been unable to figure this issue out. I tried the one answer in the comments but it didnt help.







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  • Can you upload a screenshot or photo of the screen to imgur.com and then edit the question and add the link to the picture? I don't know what you mean by "go to BIOS and select Ubuntu install." Again a picture will be helpful.

    – user68186
    Apr 3 at 15:21











  • @Brett Plemons Was it working before or is it like this since installation of your actual Ubuntu version?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago












  • It's a good idea to run boot repair first before anything else: askubuntu.com/questions/1104855/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago

















  • Can you upload a screenshot or photo of the screen to imgur.com and then edit the question and add the link to the picture? I don't know what you mean by "go to BIOS and select Ubuntu install." Again a picture will be helpful.

    – user68186
    Apr 3 at 15:21











  • @Brett Plemons Was it working before or is it like this since installation of your actual Ubuntu version?

    – Mr.Michael.Schulze
    2 days ago












  • It's a good idea to run boot repair first before anything else: askubuntu.com/questions/1104855/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago
















Can you upload a screenshot or photo of the screen to imgur.com and then edit the question and add the link to the picture? I don't know what you mean by "go to BIOS and select Ubuntu install." Again a picture will be helpful.

– user68186
Apr 3 at 15:21





Can you upload a screenshot or photo of the screen to imgur.com and then edit the question and add the link to the picture? I don't know what you mean by "go to BIOS and select Ubuntu install." Again a picture will be helpful.

– user68186
Apr 3 at 15:21













@Brett Plemons Was it working before or is it like this since installation of your actual Ubuntu version?

– Mr.Michael.Schulze
2 days ago






@Brett Plemons Was it working before or is it like this since installation of your actual Ubuntu version?

– Mr.Michael.Schulze
2 days ago














It's a good idea to run boot repair first before anything else: askubuntu.com/questions/1104855/…

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago





It's a good idea to run boot repair first before anything else: askubuntu.com/questions/1104855/…

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago










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  1. Possibly you have two or more hard disks in the PC and Bios has the other one as first disk. Please change that priority in bios OR interchange the sata data cable of the hdds.
    or


  2. Grub is not properly installed. Install grub (if Ubuntu is installed on partition sda)



    sudo grub-install /dev/sda
    sudo update-grub2


    Reboot.







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    1. Possibly you have two or more hard disks in the PC and Bios has the other one as first disk. Please change that priority in bios OR interchange the sata data cable of the hdds.
      or


    2. Grub is not properly installed. Install grub (if Ubuntu is installed on partition sda)



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      Reboot.







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      1. Possibly you have two or more hard disks in the PC and Bios has the other one as first disk. Please change that priority in bios OR interchange the sata data cable of the hdds.
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      2. Grub is not properly installed. Install grub (if Ubuntu is installed on partition sda)



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        Reboot.







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          or


        2. Grub is not properly installed. Install grub (if Ubuntu is installed on partition sda)



          sudo grub-install /dev/sda
          sudo update-grub2


          Reboot.







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        1. Possibly you have two or more hard disks in the PC and Bios has the other one as first disk. Please change that priority in bios OR interchange the sata data cable of the hdds.
          or


        2. Grub is not properly installed. Install grub (if Ubuntu is installed on partition sda)



          sudo grub-install /dev/sda
          sudo update-grub2


          Reboot.








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