Kubuntu don't load after installing suse on lvm btrfs
i've installed month ago on my ssd kingston 120gb, before kubuntu 18.04 on a normal partition btrfs, and separate home on xfs. after this i try to install opensuse leap 15, (i was not expert of suse) i choice automatic installation, installation make a lvm partition with again root in btrfs and separate home in xfs. After this, Suse start ok, but kubuntu don't load. When selecting kubuntu in grub2 after 3 second give me this error: load first kernel (looks like the path in grub is not correct need /@/) if i edit the grub load more but after 30 seconds, give me this error: you are in emergency mode: you can check system log after login....(now I'm not expert of lvm, but look the home are missed)
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i've installed month ago on my ssd kingston 120gb, before kubuntu 18.04 on a normal partition btrfs, and separate home on xfs. after this i try to install opensuse leap 15, (i was not expert of suse) i choice automatic installation, installation make a lvm partition with again root in btrfs and separate home in xfs. After this, Suse start ok, but kubuntu don't load. When selecting kubuntu in grub2 after 3 second give me this error: load first kernel (looks like the path in grub is not correct need /@/) if i edit the grub load more but after 30 seconds, give me this error: you are in emergency mode: you can check system log after login....(now I'm not expert of lvm, but look the home are missed)
boot partitioning lvm btrfs
Welcome to AskUbuntu! It's unclear (at least to me) what you are asking here. Have you tried Boot Repair?
– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 22:03
Thanks for reply, i looking for repair kubuntu and have 2 system working (if possible).
– Max Resti
Feb 16 at 9:45
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i've installed month ago on my ssd kingston 120gb, before kubuntu 18.04 on a normal partition btrfs, and separate home on xfs. after this i try to install opensuse leap 15, (i was not expert of suse) i choice automatic installation, installation make a lvm partition with again root in btrfs and separate home in xfs. After this, Suse start ok, but kubuntu don't load. When selecting kubuntu in grub2 after 3 second give me this error: load first kernel (looks like the path in grub is not correct need /@/) if i edit the grub load more but after 30 seconds, give me this error: you are in emergency mode: you can check system log after login....(now I'm not expert of lvm, but look the home are missed)
boot partitioning lvm btrfs
i've installed month ago on my ssd kingston 120gb, before kubuntu 18.04 on a normal partition btrfs, and separate home on xfs. after this i try to install opensuse leap 15, (i was not expert of suse) i choice automatic installation, installation make a lvm partition with again root in btrfs and separate home in xfs. After this, Suse start ok, but kubuntu don't load. When selecting kubuntu in grub2 after 3 second give me this error: load first kernel (looks like the path in grub is not correct need /@/) if i edit the grub load more but after 30 seconds, give me this error: you are in emergency mode: you can check system log after login....(now I'm not expert of lvm, but look the home are missed)
boot partitioning lvm btrfs
boot partitioning lvm btrfs
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Welcome to AskUbuntu! It's unclear (at least to me) what you are asking here. Have you tried Boot Repair?
– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 22:03
Thanks for reply, i looking for repair kubuntu and have 2 system working (if possible).
– Max Resti
Feb 16 at 9:45
add a comment |
Welcome to AskUbuntu! It's unclear (at least to me) what you are asking here. Have you tried Boot Repair?
– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 22:03
Thanks for reply, i looking for repair kubuntu and have 2 system working (if possible).
– Max Resti
Feb 16 at 9:45
Welcome to AskUbuntu! It's unclear (at least to me) what you are asking here. Have you tried Boot Repair?
– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 22:03
Welcome to AskUbuntu! It's unclear (at least to me) what you are asking here. Have you tried Boot Repair?
– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 22:03
Thanks for reply, i looking for repair kubuntu and have 2 system working (if possible).
– Max Resti
Feb 16 at 9:45
Thanks for reply, i looking for repair kubuntu and have 2 system working (if possible).
– Max Resti
Feb 16 at 9:45
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Welcome to AskUbuntu! It's unclear (at least to me) what you are asking here. Have you tried Boot Repair?
– Elder Geek
Feb 15 at 22:03
Thanks for reply, i looking for repair kubuntu and have 2 system working (if possible).
– Max Resti
Feb 16 at 9:45