I keep coming back to this video every so often, I have it saved on a TH-cam playlist and I don't think I'll ever be sufficiently grateful. Thank you so, so much Ermanno
Thank you for this tutorial! After the latest Windows 10 update, the Grub boot menu was suddenly gone. Your tutorial saved me from having to reinstall Manjaro Linux. (the Windows 10 update took several hours, by the way, something I've never experienced on ML, or any other Linux distro)
I have spent the last 4 or 5 hours of my life looking for a solution to this problem on probably every Linux forum ever known to mankind and to no avail. And just like an answer to my prayers I found this and it all worked so well. Thank you so so so so so much. I love you, you're the best. I'm saving this video for future reference too. Again, really, you're awesome. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! For the last two day I fought to get my Majaro/Windows dual boot on two hard drives to get up again. I read so many blog post and stackoverflow threads. And yes, you didn't show any new commands. But following your instructions step by step saved my computer. Only "update-grub" had a problem because os-probe didn't work on my system. sub+1
Hi. I know it had been said by me a few times, this was really helpful. I love the way you simplify it. You should start your own digital publication. As always, excellent content.
Well my friend, I have two hard drives on my PC : one with MXLinux 21 and on the 2nd I also installed MX Linux21 to run two independent hard drives and operating systems. Then I came up with the idea of installing only Manjaro on the first hard drive. Everything worked great. When I then restarted the PC after a few rolling releases for both MX Linux and Manjaro, the message no Operating System found came up. First, I tried my luck with the LinuxMint (Ubuntu) Boot -Repair-Stick. All attempts to repair the bootloader failed. At least I have worked through 20 tutorials from A to Z. There were really good ones, but none them worked for me. Your tutorial was my last try. Otherwise everything would have had to be reinstalled - an absolute nightmare. So I followed your instructions and finally my box ran again. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this and your other fantastic videos. What would the world and the internet be without people like you. Your work is priceless. Of course you know how good your are by yourself, but it's damn good to hear from others every now and then. I am already an old boy and have been working on computers for 32 years. Today I learned something new again. Many thanks for your work. Not only did you save my day, you saved all of the weeks to come. Bruno Camilero wishes you lots of fun with your work in the future. Take good Care of yourself. We Linux users still need you.
Best method to recover manjaro grub!!!! I have windows in a nvme drive and Mint/Mnajaro/Garuda in an SSD. After a Mint update, manjaro grub was overwritten by mint-grub, even more... I couldn't start manjaro as it said something went wrong with the kernel. With this method, I recover manjaro grub and all operating systems work like a charm. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much! After so many tutorials on this issue, this was the one that really helped me Another thing that I had to do was to change the boot order on the BIOS (and this time the manjaro option was there :D) Very good and clear video
Thanks a lot Sir, The only difference between this tutorial and what happened on my system was that I had to change the boot order but that wasn't a big deal. You just saved me big time I couldn't thank you enough.
I'll give this a try when i wake up... I swapped ubuntu for manjaro in my dual boot with windows and as soon as i booted into windows and then restarted grub was gone and i did double check and grub is the selected boot manager i just need manjaro to reinstall it's grub since without booting to my usb to load up detected efi partitions a small grub screen pops up only allowing command-lines... So i do hope that this helps to bring back the bootmenu but if not then i'll have to continue to boot from my nanjaro install usb to boot into manjaro or Windows
Excellent guide. I had a slight complication in the problem as my Manjaro volume was encrypted (LUKS during Manjaro installation). I had to mount by doing: cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme0p1n5 crypted_manjaro mount /dev/mapper/crypted_manjaro /mnt After that, your video guide worked perfect for me.
Hi, I followed the steps but when I reboot my laptop, it starts on windows directly instead of manjaro. Fast start up and secure boot are disabled, what can I do ? I can’t choose OS priorities in my bios either.
Hi Aleja! Thanks for your comment. Probably your motherboard does not allow other bootloaders by default. You should have a setting in the BIOS to change that. Let me know how it goes.
I see. In this case, it's possible you require a specific boot directory to install the bootloader into. In some rare cases it can be /boot/efi/EFI or a variation like that. A solution could be to install Ubuntu and see how it mounts the boot partition and then replicate that in Manjaro.
The command at 5:20, "pacman -Syy grub", doesn't work for me. It says 'no usable/suitable packet repositories configured'. Does someone have a solution?
This is really helpful video. Thanks a lot. But I have another problem on my manjaro, my fan showing 0 rpm on censors and spinning on silent mode (like silent mode on windows). Idk how to fix this. Any one?
I am not familiar with that laptop, but maybe you'll find something here: forum.manjaro.org/t/howto-install-manjaro-on-the-asus-tuf-fx505dy-fx705dy-with-ryzen-radeon-combo/3083
I did this but after restarting my system still boots into grub rescue except the error is different now. Before it was something like "file /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod not found", and now the error is "symbol grub_calloc not found" I will post an update if i figure out how to fix in case someone gets the same issue
Kk i managed to fix it. However i'm not 100% sure what did it. I used a sweet little utility called rescatux and ran a bunch of the fixes it offered and also changed the boot order of some things. Grub is working fine now and i can choose between my linux os or my windows os
I tried this awesome guide, but I stuck when I tried to mount efivarfs. I got "mount point does not exist" error. Do you have any idea of what I'm doing wrong or what's wrong with my system? I don't want to reinstall manjaro from scratch.
I followed your tutorial with the tutorial on the Manjaro Wiki, but in both case after running update-grub it doesn't even find my Manjaro installation. It only finds the theme, the "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then gives me error about the dev/sdc1 where the USB is mounted. But no Manjaro entry on dev/sdb6 and no Windows entry on /dev/sda4. Any ideas of how I can access my Linux installation again without reinstalling it and losing all of my work?
I created the system by dual booting (windows + manjaro). I set it up 1 week ago by watching your videos and doing exactly the same. The Windows boot manager is not currently visible on the Grub screen. Does it need to repair the GRUB screen in Manjaro? Or should we do what you are doing? Or is there another easier way? Manjaro is entered because only manjaro is loaded on the Grub screen. (But I did not do such a thing, it happened by itself) He was already booting into manjaro without the Grub screen showing. Somehow sudo nano etc brought it back. But in vain for the full solution. But now, I can only enter windows with Bios. I want the manjaro + windows boot manager to appear like 3 days ago.(3gün önceki halini istiyorum yani) I would be very glad if you could help urgently. For your demise, I pray to You in the name of God almighty, already. 🤲
I have a similar problem, but the other way round... I was on a macOS / Windows dual boot system, but replaced the NTFS partition with Manjaro Linux and for some reason, ended up also removing EFI Clover bootloader, resulting in not being able to get into macOS anymore... The APFS partition is intact, but have no access to it. Any advice? Thank you!
Ermanno love your videos so far. A suggestion though... If it's possible use your camera's mic to record audio instead of the mic. It has significantly higher quality and it's noticeable after the switch from the introduction to the main part of the video. Keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback. I’m probably going to change gear soon, so let me know what you think about it as soon as it’s up. I’ll announce it on the video when it’s ready.
@@eflinux Thanks for heads up brother. But I guess I solved it by running bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\manjaro\grubx64.efi from windows command prompt as admin. Then i didnt get dual boot screen, but I logged into manjaro. Now I ran sudo update-grub and i can see windows entry in it. I will reboot once i update. I hope that works ,.. Thanks once again , I was about to give up on manjaro. But thanks to u,.. I think Now i can run it.. :)
Not sure which video to put this question in, as you have an older video on reinstalling grub in arch, which is a really good one as well. But, is there a different procedure for repairing grub in a windows and arch dual boot setup if windows updates do this to arch?
Thanks for the explanation, really like your videos. Guys, after I used the following command : "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=manjaro --recheck" I get the following error: "Installing for x86_64-efi platform. grub-install: error: /boot/efi doesn't look like an EFI partition." Think someone can help me?
@@eflinux Thank you for the fast reply! Not really. I decided to dual boot my windows 10 pc and I watched your video to do so. But after the pc suddenly shutdown, it didn't show the boot menu. Then I try to follow the command lines, but it didn't work. What should I provide you so you can help me. Sorry to bother you ^^'
Thanks very much for the video. It helped my recover my system after cloning it. I would like to know if it is possible to clone just the Linux partition from a dual boot system where my root directory and home directory are on separate partition.
Hey Ermanno. I installed Manjaro dual boot Windows 10 on my friends UEFI system. But GRUB is not showing up and its directly booting into Manjaro. I might have messed up where to install GRUB. You mentioned in the dual boot tutorial to install GRUB in the EFI partition. There were 2 partitions: 500 MB and 40 MB. I installed it in the 500 MB one. This must have messed it up. But that's only my guess. Could you help
I assume it was the 500MB partition, as 40MB is too small. You can boot into Manjaro, install the ntfs-3g and os-prober packages and then re run manually the grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg command.
@@eflinux hey I did that and it did find the windows boot manager but GRUB still isnt showing up. It says: Generating grub configuration file ... Found theme: /usr/share/grub/themes/manjaro/theme.txt Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-5.8-x86_64 Found initrd image: /boot/intel-ucode.img /boot/initramfs-5.8-x86_64.img Found initrd fallback image: /boot/initramfs-5.8-x86_64-fallback.img Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi Adding boot menu entry for UEFI Firmware Settings ... Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+/memtest.bin done
I need one more help actually I installed win10 on my SSD and removed the windows partition from my hdd which was already dual booted with mint and win 10 so I kept mint partition and removed win partition from hdd now in Manjaro(SSD) shows boot entry for windows 10 on SSD anf windows 10 on hdd how do I remove this windows 10 hdd entry
@@eflinux - I could watch your video which means I had internet at that time. Really, the network is okay, the problem was the system had no DNS registered to resolve the manjaro local repo domain name (idk if this statement is correct or wrong). I then edited the "/etc/resolv.conf" and added nameserver 1.1.1.1 + nameserver 8.8.8.8, save and the pacman command was working fine then. Now I've got the grub back, thanks EF!
I keep coming back to this video every so often, I have it saved on a TH-cam playlist and I don't think I'll ever be sufficiently grateful. Thank you so, so much Ermanno
You are the best person on this planet. Thank you so much. You saved me.
Glad I could help :)
Thank you for this tutorial!
After the latest Windows 10 update, the Grub boot menu was suddenly gone.
Your tutorial saved me from having to reinstall Manjaro Linux.
(the Windows 10 update took several hours, by the way, something I've never experienced on ML, or any other Linux distro)
Glad it helped! And yes, sometimes Windows Updates take forever.
I have spent the last 4 or 5 hours of my life looking for a solution to this problem on probably every Linux forum ever known to mankind and to no avail. And just like an answer to my prayers I found this and it all worked so well. Thank you so so so so so much. I love you, you're the best. I'm saving this video for future reference too. Again, really, you're awesome. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
For the last two day I fought to get my Majaro/Windows dual boot on two hard drives to get up again. I read so many blog post and stackoverflow threads. And yes, you didn't show any new commands. But following your instructions step by step saved my computer. Only "update-grub" had a problem because os-probe didn't work on my system.
sub+1
You are welcome! And glad I could help! Update-grub is specific to Ubuntu/Debian. It is a script to the grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
Hi. I know it had been said by me a few times, this was really helpful. I love the way you simplify it. You should start your own digital publication. As always, excellent content.
Well my friend,
I have two hard drives on my PC : one with MXLinux 21 and on the 2nd I also installed MX Linux21 to run two independent hard drives and operating systems. Then I came up with the idea of installing only Manjaro on the first hard drive. Everything worked great. When I then restarted the PC after a few rolling releases for both MX Linux and Manjaro, the message no Operating System found came up. First, I tried my luck with the LinuxMint (Ubuntu) Boot -Repair-Stick. All attempts to repair the bootloader failed.
At least I have worked through 20 tutorials from A to Z. There were really good ones, but none them worked for me. Your tutorial was my last try. Otherwise everything would have had to be reinstalled - an absolute nightmare. So I followed your instructions and finally my box ran again.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this and your other fantastic videos. What would the world and the internet be without people like you. Your work is priceless. Of course you know how good your are by yourself, but it's damn good to hear from others every now and then. I am already an old boy and have been working on computers for 32 years. Today I learned something new again. Many thanks for your work. Not only did you save my day, you saved all of the weeks to come. Bruno Camilero wishes you lots of fun with your work in the future. Take good Care of yourself. We Linux users still need you.
Best method to recover manjaro grub!!!!
I have windows in a nvme drive and Mint/Mnajaro/Garuda in an SSD. After a Mint update, manjaro grub was overwritten by mint-grub, even more... I couldn't start manjaro as it said something went wrong with the kernel.
With this method, I recover manjaro grub and all operating systems work like a charm. Thank you!!!
Glad it worked!
but what i have to do cuz he say sda is from windows and i have 2 disk i suposse use windows ?
Thank you so much! After so many tutorials on this issue, this was the one that really helped me
Another thing that I had to do was to change the boot order on the BIOS (and this time the manjaro option was there :D)
Very good and clear video
Fantastic, I cloned my disc to SSD and damaged. I used theses steps to restore my Ubuntu. Worked perfectly
Thanks for the video! It helped me recover my system after a BIOS upgrade.
Glad it helped!
It worked for me!
Man, your tutorials are awesome!
Thank you a lot!!!
To avoid this problem, delete the Windows's partitions. It worked for me ;-)
Jokes aside, very useful video for panic moments
Good one :)
@@eflinuxnot worked on physical disk. Manjaro 22.1. Windows loads after the reboot.
Restoring the windows boot option was really helpful...thanks buddy
Thank you very much this tutorial has saved my life. I did not want to lose my installation of manjaro. Damn windows always breaks everything.
Thanks a lot Sir,
The only difference between this tutorial and what happened on my system was that I had to change the boot order but that wasn't a big deal.
You just saved me big time
I couldn't thank you enough.
This was really helful stuff and your were very clear sir ..thanks. love from India
Glad it helped!
Superb! Thank you so much Ermanno.
My pleasure!
Thank you very much! It was easy to understand and follow and was up to date!
Glad it helped!
Incredible video, thank you very much!
I think is better lsblk -f to be more sure of the partitions
Thanks for the feedback!
I'll give this a try when i wake up... I swapped ubuntu for manjaro in my dual boot with windows and as soon as i booted into windows and then restarted grub was gone and i did double check and grub is the selected boot manager i just need manjaro to reinstall it's grub since without booting to my usb to load up detected efi partitions a small grub screen pops up only allowing command-lines... So i do hope that this helps to bring back the bootmenu but if not then i'll have to continue to boot from my nanjaro install usb to boot into manjaro or Windows
You’re a life saver, thank you !!
Thanks for this video, i've restored my grub, your video is very usefull and easy to follow =) regards
Thank you so much, it was really very helpful!
Tks a lot it saved my computer
Love it, you save my life!!! Thanks 😍
Happy to help!
On archlinux the command 'arch-chroot' and on manjaro the command 'manjaro-chroot -a' will mount the filesytems due to a bash script.
Thank u so much !! U r superb man 🔥💯
If you are using a nvme drive it might be something like nvme0n1p[put partition number here]
You are a god, thank you so much
Excellent, the exact steps to fix my problem. Thank you
Great to hear!
Thanks so much. It's totally work. Great
Thank you sir!
Just saved my life
Glad it helped!
when i tried to mount efi partition it says - mount: /mnt/boot/efi: mount point does not exist. Plz help
It means that directory does not exist or wasn’t created.
Excellent guide. I had a slight complication in the problem as my Manjaro volume was encrypted (LUKS during Manjaro installation). I had to mount by doing:
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme0p1n5 crypted_manjaro
mount /dev/mapper/crypted_manjaro /mnt
After that, your video guide worked perfect for me.
sometimes you need to check your bios if the boot order has been changed
When I run mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot/efi, it says that the mount point doesnt exist
In this case it's possible the boot directory is different. You can chroot in and check where grub resides.
Prob is /mnt/boot/grub/
@@eflinux what is chroot
Greate! Thanx so much! Worked!
Awesome, saved my life!
Very good! fixed my manjaro here
Great!
Hi, I followed the steps but when I reboot my laptop, it starts on windows directly instead of manjaro. Fast start up and secure boot are disabled, what can I do ? I can’t choose OS priorities in my bios either.
Hi Aleja! Thanks for your comment. Probably your motherboard does not allow other bootloaders by default. You should have a setting in the BIOS to change that. Let me know how it goes.
@@eflinux there is any setting in the bios related to this issue. A couple of years ago I tried Ubuntu and the dual boot screen showed up by itself.
I see. In this case, it's possible you require a specific boot directory to install the bootloader into. In some rare cases it can be /boot/efi/EFI or a variation like that. A solution could be to install Ubuntu and see how it mounts the boot partition and then replicate that in Manjaro.
The command at 5:20, "pacman -Syy grub", doesn't work for me. It says 'no usable/suitable packet repositories configured'.
Does someone have a solution?
copy /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/resolv.conf
This is really helpful video. Thanks a lot. But I have another problem on my manjaro, my fan showing 0 rpm on censors and spinning on silent mode (like silent mode on windows). Idk how to fix this. Any one?
Oh yeah, and my laptop is Asus tuf fx505ge
I am not familiar with that laptop, but maybe you'll find something here: forum.manjaro.org/t/howto-install-manjaro-on-the-asus-tuf-fx505dy-fx705dy-with-ryzen-radeon-combo/3083
@@eflinux I already read it, thanks a lot. God bless you
Thank you and I love your accent.
Is there a gui simple method or a tool?
Thank you, I love you dad
Thanks ! saved me so much time
Nice tutorial. love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you so much 😀
I did this but after restarting my system still boots into grub rescue except the error is different now. Before it was something like "file /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod not found", and now the error is "symbol grub_calloc not found"
I will post an update if i figure out how to fix in case someone gets the same issue
Kk i managed to fix it. However i'm not 100% sure what did it. I used a sweet little utility called rescatux and ran a bunch of the fixes it offered and also changed the boot order of some things. Grub is working fine now and i can choose between my linux os or my windows os
Hi, glad you sorted it out. There are times when the motherboard requires also some tweaking.
Thanks helped, but it didn't happened to me after update i switched off laptop by holding off button and this happened ...
Thank a lot. It still work with Windows 11
I tried this awesome guide, but I stuck when I tried to mount efivarfs. I got "mount point does not exist" error. Do you have any idea of what I'm doing wrong or what's wrong with my system? I don't want to reinstall manjaro from scratch.
This video saved me again. Thanks!
I followed your tutorial with the tutorial on the Manjaro Wiki, but in both case after running update-grub it doesn't even find my Manjaro installation. It only finds the theme, the "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then gives me error about the dev/sdc1 where the USB is mounted. But no Manjaro entry on dev/sdb6 and no Windows entry on /dev/sda4. Any ideas of how I can access my Linux installation again without reinstalling it and losing all of my work?
Manjaro is based on Arch, so you need to find out your efi partition and from a live cd chroot in and recreate the grub config file.
very thanks no-hairless, you just save me!!
Thankyou man. That helped a lot
Is there any permanent method for it, I mean if a future update came for windows, then we have to do it again to recover grub
It depends. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. You can always start from a live image and repair grub.
@@eflinux ok thanks
Thanks man. its working
Thank you, that's the one really help
Thank you very much sir .....love from india
Omg u are the best! Thanks for saving me
Glad it helped!
I created the system by dual booting (windows + manjaro). I set it up 1 week ago by watching your videos and doing exactly the same. The Windows boot manager is not currently visible on the Grub screen. Does it need to repair the GRUB screen in Manjaro? Or should we do what you are doing? Or is there another easier way? Manjaro is entered because only manjaro is loaded on the Grub screen. (But I did not do such a thing, it happened by itself) He was already booting into manjaro without the Grub screen showing. Somehow sudo nano etc brought it back. But in vain for the full solution. But now, I can only enter windows with Bios. I want the manjaro + windows boot manager to appear like 3 days ago.(3gün önceki halini istiyorum yani) I would be very glad if you could help urgently. For your demise, I pray to You in the name of God almighty, already. 🤲
I have a similar problem, but the other way round... I was on a macOS / Windows dual boot system, but replaced the NTFS partition with Manjaro Linux and for some reason, ended up also removing EFI Clover bootloader, resulting in not being able to get into macOS anymore... The APFS partition is intact, but have no access to it. Any advice? Thank you!
So when you hold the alt key on your mac you don't have the choice of the disk to boot?
@@eflinux Sorry, I forgot to mention it's a custom Hackintosh, so I first created the macOS partition and then the Windows one...
I have no experience with Hackintoshes, I am sorry. I wouldn't even know where to start.
@@eflinux It's ok, thank you so much for responding!
Ermanno love your videos so far. A suggestion though... If it's possible use your camera's mic to record audio instead of the mic. It has significantly higher quality and it's noticeable after the switch from the introduction to the main part of the video. Keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback. I’m probably going to change gear soon, so let me know what you think about it as soon as it’s up. I’ll announce it on the video when it’s ready.
@@eflinux Great news. I'll sure will let you know.
Very thank you. Your video is very usuful. It helped me.
Tried exact way.. but still not getting dual boot.. windows still booting default.. what to do ?
Some motherboards don't allow booting other bootloaders by default. You might have a setting to change that in the BIOS.
@@eflinux Thanks for heads up brother. But I guess I solved it by running
bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\manjaro\grubx64.efi from windows command prompt as admin.
Then i didnt get dual boot screen, but I logged into manjaro.
Now I ran sudo update-grub and i can see windows entry in it.
I will reboot once i update. I hope that works ,.. Thanks once again , I was about to give up on manjaro. But thanks to u,.. I think Now i can run it.. :)
The best one...🤩💝
Not sure which video to put this question in, as you have an older video on reinstalling grub in arch, which is a really good one as well. But, is there a different procedure for repairing grub in a windows and arch dual boot setup if windows updates do this to arch?
In Arch, you can use the same method as in the older video, for the most part.
Can you do this in Legacy Bios?
please help me [manjaro manjaro]# cd /mnt
[manjaro mnt]# mount -t proc proc /mnt/proc
mount: /mnt/proc: mount point does not exist.
[manjaro mnt]#
Manjaro bootloaDer installed in my windows partition now windows bootloader is missing what should I do ?
You mean you installed it in the efi partition?
@@eflinux yep
I'd go into the Manjaro installation and re run the grub configuration command.
Thank it work flawlesly❤
You're welcome 😊
You're the best!!!
Hey! this help me so much! thnks!
Glad it helped!
Dude, thank you so much.
Awesome video Ermanno! But how would you do this if windows and manjaro are both in separated disks (not partitions)?
If the bootloaders are separated it'll be no issue.
@@eflinux thx Ermanno! I just grub-updated from my linux box and soon after reboot manjaro sees Windows!!!!
Thank you once again!
Glad it worked!
Which drive to mount if I have set root and home in different partitions?
do you fix it?
Very Helpful
Thanks for the explanation, really like your videos.
Guys, after I used the following command : "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=manjaro --recheck"
I get the following error: "Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
grub-install: error: /boot/efi doesn't look like an EFI partition."
Think someone can help me?
Are you on a legacy system?
@@eflinux Thank you for the fast reply!
Not really. I decided to dual boot my windows 10 pc and I watched your video to do so. But after the pc suddenly shutdown, it didn't show the boot menu. Then I try to follow the command lines, but it didn't work. What should I provide you so you can help me.
Sorry to bother you ^^'
You'll have to check if your EFI partition is correctly formatted with a fat FS.
Thanks very much for the video. It helped my recover my system after cloning it.
I would like to know if it is possible to clone just the Linux partition from a dual boot system where my root directory and home directory are on separate partition.
I honestly am not sure about that. Maybe if the fs is btrfs you could recover snapshots, but I never tried that.
Fckn perfect
Very thankful!!
Oh my god I love you.
Thanx - you make my day ;-)
What about Legacy Bios?
I'll have to make a video on that, but the process is very similar. Just the the grub install command will be different.
Thankyou so much it worked.
You're welcome!
Hey Ermanno. I installed Manjaro dual boot Windows 10 on my friends UEFI system. But GRUB is not showing up and its directly booting into Manjaro. I might have messed up where to install GRUB. You mentioned in the dual boot tutorial to install GRUB in the EFI partition. There were 2 partitions: 500 MB and 40 MB. I installed it in the 500 MB one. This must have messed it up. But that's only my guess. Could you help
I assume it was the 500MB partition, as 40MB is too small. You can boot into Manjaro, install the ntfs-3g and os-prober packages and then re run manually the grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg command.
@@eflinux thanks for replying. I will try it out tomorrow. I hope it works!
@@eflinux hey I did that and it did find the windows boot manager but GRUB still isnt showing up. It says:
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found theme: /usr/share/grub/themes/manjaro/theme.txt
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-5.8-x86_64
Found initrd image: /boot/intel-ucode.img /boot/initramfs-5.8-x86_64.img
Found initrd fallback image: /boot/initramfs-5.8-x86_64-fallback.img
Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
Adding boot menu entry for UEFI Firmware Settings ...
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+/memtest.bin
done
Make sure Secure Boot is disabled in the BIOS.
@@eflinux Its still not working :/. Thanks a lot for the help though.
Got mount point does not exist at 7:03
It means you didn't mount the boot partition.
Are you referring to the steps at 3:22 ? Because I did do that
Did you mount on /mnt/boot/efi or on /boot/efi? What is lsblk showing you when you are in the root iso?
@@eflinux it's showing can't find in / etc/fstab
That means it hasn't been mounted correctly. You need to add it then manually into the fstab file.
thanks you save my primary os
you.... best.
Oh god, thank you so much ❤️
Thank you very much!
You’re welcome!
grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sdd1
Thanks it worked 😁
You're welcome!
I need one more help actually I installed win10 on my SSD and removed the windows partition from my hdd which was already dual booted with mint and win 10 so I kept mint partition and removed win partition from hdd now in Manjaro(SSD) shows boot entry for windows 10 on SSD anf windows 10 on hdd how do I remove this windows 10 hdd entry
You might have an option to remove that from the BIOS.
my terminal is not opening up how do i fix that
Check your locale settings in Manjaro. Normally that happens when there is a mismatch.
Nice video again. BTW you added the hashtag #reover should probably be #recover
Thanks Niels! Changed it.
Thank you so much
bro i have 2 ssd 1 with windows and other with manjaro
I halted on pacman -Syu grub, no internet connection it said... And i could watch this video, any advice?
I’m not sure I understand what’s going on. Do you have internet or not?
@@eflinux - I could watch your video which means I had internet at that time. Really, the network is okay, the problem was the system had no DNS registered to resolve the manjaro local repo domain name (idk if this statement is correct or wrong). I then edited the "/etc/resolv.conf" and added nameserver 1.1.1.1 + nameserver 8.8.8.8, save and the pacman command was working fine then. Now I've got the grub back, thanks EF!
Glad it worked!
I have error modinfo.sh doesn't exist
Thank you man, you save meee
Happy to help :)
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