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@atoro2019-06-10 16:20:08
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@atoro, 2019-06-10 16:20:08

How to rid Ubuntu of the GRUB console?

Hello! Today I wanted to put a spare Ubuntu on the second hard in the system. The system drive before was an SSD in a docking station with the same distribution. Too lazy to pull it out. I did not touch it during installation, I just created ext4 marked the HDD as a place to install the bootloader. After installing the SSD, it stopped loading, only the HDD loaded. I reinstalled Ubuntu on the HDD, this time with an EFI partition in the image of the SSD - the same result. Spat and formatted the HDD. As a result, now when I boot, I go to the GRUB console and Ubuntu on the SSD boots only after googled:

linux (hd1,gpt1)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2
initrd (hd1,gpt1)/initrd.img
boot

But after reboot, the console returns again. How would I fix this? And at the same time to find out what I initially did wrong, if the goal was just to have Ubuntu booting into the absence of an SSD on the HDD and an SSD booting without regard to the HDD.

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Dmitry, 2019-06-10
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https://help.ubuntu.ru/wiki/grub

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