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I'm still a noob with Linux and I don't know how to use it correctly (obviously). I had Manjaro as my second OS (dual boot with Ubuntu), but I was running out of memory, and I messed up a lot. To keep things short, I deleted the Manjaro partition without actually uninstalling it (like a normal person would). But now Manjaro still shows up in the GRUB, together with Ubuntu. What should I do to fix it? I know this was really dumb and I thank you for your help.
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I'm still a noob with Linux and I don't know how to use it correctly (obviously). I had Manjaro as my second OS (dual boot with Ubuntu), but I was running out of memory, and I messed up a lot. To keep things short, I deleted the Manjaro partition without actually uninstalling it (like a normal person would). But now Manjaro still shows up in the GRUB, together with Ubuntu. What should I do to fix it? I know this was really dumb and I thank you for your help.
dual-boot
If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manajaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type 'sudo update-grub', then enter your password when asked, what is the output? Please edit your question and add this output. There is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:05
Oh, wow! That fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help! :) If you are curious about it, I can also post the output that it gave me. Thanks again!
– Arthur Baldner
Apr 15 at 4:21
No, that's fine. I will post my suggestion as an answer, and you can accept it if you like. I'm glad it worked for you.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:27
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I'm still a noob with Linux and I don't know how to use it correctly (obviously). I had Manjaro as my second OS (dual boot with Ubuntu), but I was running out of memory, and I messed up a lot. To keep things short, I deleted the Manjaro partition without actually uninstalling it (like a normal person would). But now Manjaro still shows up in the GRUB, together with Ubuntu. What should I do to fix it? I know this was really dumb and I thank you for your help.
dual-boot
I'm still a noob with Linux and I don't know how to use it correctly (obviously). I had Manjaro as my second OS (dual boot with Ubuntu), but I was running out of memory, and I messed up a lot. To keep things short, I deleted the Manjaro partition without actually uninstalling it (like a normal person would). But now Manjaro still shows up in the GRUB, together with Ubuntu. What should I do to fix it? I know this was really dumb and I thank you for your help.
dual-boot
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If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manajaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type 'sudo update-grub', then enter your password when asked, what is the output? Please edit your question and add this output. There is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:05
Oh, wow! That fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help! :) If you are curious about it, I can also post the output that it gave me. Thanks again!
– Arthur Baldner
Apr 15 at 4:21
No, that's fine. I will post my suggestion as an answer, and you can accept it if you like. I'm glad it worked for you.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:27
add a comment |
If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manajaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type 'sudo update-grub', then enter your password when asked, what is the output? Please edit your question and add this output. There is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:05
Oh, wow! That fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help! :) If you are curious about it, I can also post the output that it gave me. Thanks again!
– Arthur Baldner
Apr 15 at 4:21
No, that's fine. I will post my suggestion as an answer, and you can accept it if you like. I'm glad it worked for you.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:27
If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manajaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type 'sudo update-grub', then enter your password when asked, what is the output? Please edit your question and add this output. There is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:05
If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manajaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type 'sudo update-grub', then enter your password when asked, what is the output? Please edit your question and add this output. There is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:05
Oh, wow! That fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help! :) If you are curious about it, I can also post the output that it gave me. Thanks again!
– Arthur Baldner
Apr 15 at 4:21
Oh, wow! That fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help! :) If you are curious about it, I can also post the output that it gave me. Thanks again!
– Arthur Baldner
Apr 15 at 4:21
No, that's fine. I will post my suggestion as an answer, and you can accept it if you like. I'm glad it worked for you.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:27
No, that's fine. I will post my suggestion as an answer, and you can accept it if you like. I'm glad it worked for you.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:27
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If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manjaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type sudo update-grub
, then enter your password when prompted, there is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
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If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manjaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type sudo update-grub
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If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manjaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type sudo update-grub
, then enter your password when prompted, there is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
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If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manjaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type sudo update-grub
, then enter your password when prompted, there is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manjaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type sudo update-grub
, then enter your password when prompted, there is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
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If your Ubuntu install is working properly, and the only problem is that Manajaro is listed in GRUB, that should be fixable. If you open a terminal and type 'sudo update-grub', then enter your password when asked, what is the output? Please edit your question and add this output. There is a chance that simply running this command will fix the problem.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:05
Oh, wow! That fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help! :) If you are curious about it, I can also post the output that it gave me. Thanks again!
– Arthur Baldner
Apr 15 at 4:21
No, that's fine. I will post my suggestion as an answer, and you can accept it if you like. I'm glad it worked for you.
– Organic Marble
Apr 15 at 4:27