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[–] [email protected] 0 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Can't understand the VPN one shouldn't the traffic pass through the VPN and then go to the user like the ssh one ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How the fuck did you collect the sharks urea? I see how it gets expensive... Lmao

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Uh... so u guys don't change the PC each time that's cool I would definitely try that ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Dogs are no better mine doesn't eat in the new bowls because they are bare metal witch probably reflects his face ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Wow thanks so much such a dedication this time i thought i have tried them all ... yeah i should probably have mentioned that i have only arch on lvm while Ubuntu Is still on a normal partition like Windows but i think your test Is still usefull since somehow while i was trying to make arch appear on the boot screen by mounting all its partition from Ubuntu and generating a new GRUB file and fstab i got the same error you had of loading the kernel First i Will defently give It a shot... since its Easier to recognise what grub I'm using if I don't theme them the same way I will skip that step ... I have a feeling that notthing will change because I have already tried to reinstall grub with gru-install (I believe im not removing it first but I'm installing a new one on top ) but I always get the themed one on boot ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Hy thanks Yeah i have encrypted only the lvm partition so Ubuntu should be fine i dont think this error Is related to that.. i have already read the wiky about encryption and seems likes i have done everything right i have modified the GRUB.conf file accordingly ... But i agree its strange since i dont have any prompt asking me of decrypting that partition ..

Yeah i know about update-grub notthing changes same output ...

The problem Is that i cant make anything register by GRUB i Will bet that even removing the encryption Will not add the new arch entry ... since eventhow os-prober recognize It and says adding the os wont show anything ... thats why i thought in a First Place about a Copy of a file which i couldn change of some backup file used since since new One Is somehow broken ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Hy thanks for still being here yeh I have noticed them too but I skipped them since there was the same error for Ubuntu and it works fine ... My EFI system is mounted on a fat 32 partition my ubuntu root is mounted on an ext4 partitions as my separate boot partition witch is also Ext4 my arch install is instead mounted on an LVM partition witch I have formatted with Ext4 both for the home and the root ... the LVM partition is on nvm0n1p9

Btw sorry if I keep sending pictures of the screen instead of screenshots just a lazy boy😅

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

Hey thanks man I have followed your advice and reverted back the Ubuntu fstab ... I the added the separate boot partition in a better way and now I can finally boot back into Ubuntu without the recovery mode ...

I noticed that in most tutorials they will generate the fstab before mounting the /boot/efi partition I checked my ubuntu fstab wich also has the /boot/efi entry so I mounted it before generating the fstab but still nothing changes (yeah I also fixed the mount point to /boot/efi)

I feel like im going nowhere since eventhow I find a way to make os prober recognize arch and the other way around I still can't see the entry in the boot screen which remains the same(probably the original ubuntu one with my aesthetics customization) is it possible that I have somehow generated a copy of some file maybe the grub.conf which remains unmodified ? I'm glad it didn't get worse but I will be happy to see some positive changes ... Thanks for your help

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

What magicial land di you live in where u can understand shit when they talk ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Thanks I have found arch with grub but I still can't see it in the boot entries 😂 seems somebody is joking with me ... Anyway as usual I boot grub comes out without arch so I select Ubuntu he boots me in recovery mode I mount the /boot partition and boot into Ubuntu ...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Thanks I always thought ther was a grub for each os and they will recognize each other ... Following an other user advices I have added a separate /boot partition to Ubuntu but eventhow I have added the line in the fatab on boot it doesn't mount properly so I have to manually mount it from the recovery mode... if I select to mount it on boot from the GUI (gnome-disks) it adds a couple of lines in the file /run/systems/generator/boot.mount but nothing changes ...can u confirm me that this file is not consulted on boot so its not relevant ? So should I mount the /boot/EFI (already mounted) ,/ , /home and /boot (already mounted) on Ubuntu before updating grub ? Doesn't this tell to mount the arch os when I boot ubuntu ? .... I have just realized could the problem be in the fact that during the arch install I have followed a tutorial which have told me to create a /boot /EFI directory on witch I should mount the EFI partition while in Ubuntu the EFI partition is mounted in /boot/efi that could defenetly be it ... how should I proceed to fix it remove the EFI directory with all the stuff there's in it and mount it on /boot/efi? Don't wanna mess it up removing stuff is always dangerous... Let me know thanks a lot man I feel like we are getting closer

 

hy im trying to install arch as the third os on my windows / ubuntu machine and i cant figure it out how to set the grub bootloader i have already read the friendly manual but probably also due to my non native English origins i coudnt find an answer to my question witch is during the arch install should i reinstall grub with grub-install ? i would prefer to keep the old (ubuntu) one also because its already customized but unfortunately i cant...if i dont install it i dont have the directory /boot/grub in witch i should place the grub.conf file so should i just create this directory ? i have tried with os-prober correctly activated to generate a new grub.conf but it doesnt pick up the arch install .., what are the files i must have to make grub recognize those partitions as a new os to witch assign a new boot entry ..

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