When I install Linux Lite on the same computer as my 2 other Linux distros, Linux Lite is not accessable from the same grub boot screen.
Let me explain....
I have a Manjaro distro and a Debian distro on the same computer. I installed Linux lite and all went well. When I rebooted the grub screen indicated all 3 distros on the boot list. When I select Linux Lite, it gives me a console screen where it says file not found, press any key. When I press a key it takes me back to the grub screen. The other 2 distros boot fine. The only way I can access Linux Lite is to go into the bios and select the LL partition from the boot list. LL then boots fine.
Is there a way to fix this where I can access LL from my main grub boot screen along with the other 2 distros?
All distros are installed legacy, not UEFI.
Thanks!
Len
Have you tried updating grub?
Boot into LL from terminal
Not sure the distro install order...
But LL likes to to be the main...
Is there a way to make it "not like to be the main"?
Thanks!
Len
firenice03 is right. Our grub has been altered as we target Windows users, not existing linux folk who dual, triple boot etc. Our grub is modified to make it easier for new folk who want to try linux, whilst holding onto Windows. This is quite deliberate.
@Lend27,
In other words, due to alterations to grub in LL, easiest thing to do is install LL's grub to the MBR of drive so it controls booting.
Boot into your installation of LL and enter these commands in a terminal to have its grub installed to the MBR of the boot drive. (If boot drive is not "/dev/sd
a", substitute correct drive for your setup.)
Code:
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
sudo update-grub
Next reboot should show all OS's and all (including LL) will now boot properly.
If you decide to delete LL from computer at some point in the future, just boot into whatever distro you want to control booting and install grub to the MBR in same fashion to take control away from LL. Then you can delete/replace LL and still be able to boot into remaining OS's. (If you forget to take boot control away from LL before deleting it, you can also re-install grub from live dvd/usb of whatever distro you want to have boot control -- so it's not that big a deal if you forget.)
(12-03-2015, 07:19 PM)Jerry link Wrote: [ -> ]firenice03 is right. Our grub has been altered as we target Windows users, not existing linux folk who dual, triple boot etc. Our grub is modified to make it easier for new folk who want to try linux, whilst holding onto Windows. This is quite deliberate.
Jerry,
Would it be possible in 2.8 to provide an option during install that allows a user to forego installing grub at all? That option is included in most distros.
Thanks
Len
Am having similar problems to Len, have multiple distros plus Win7 (which I rarely use these days), installed LL and was very impressed. Unfortunately I wanted to keep Mint as my premier distro so applied 'Boot-Repair'
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair#Getting_Boot-Repair , this appeared to fix the boot-order but I was then unable to load LL.
Would like to continue using LL but as I can't boot it am unable to fix Grub and unfortunately have run out of ideas.
Could anyone advise?
I think it might be a good idea to provide other options for loading Grub rather than the current one IMHO
Regards,
Tom
A few questions, it'll help the gurus

Is this an UEFI install (if you installed without additional configuration it was probably legacy)?
What order of distro installs, was LL last or most recent? If not grub may need updated.
Have you tried opening a terminal and putting in sudo update-grub ? Worked for me. If not there are other ways but a little more complicated. After doing the update reboot. Should come up with screen listing the different operating systems.
Don't believe that UEFI is involved (certainly haven't noticed it on previous distro installations) and it was the last distro (should be on sdc4). Boot-Repair inserted same config in all sda, sdb, sdc (I believe ???)
This is part of the last 'Boot-Repair' report, have only posted the first bit but can send more if required.
============================= Boot Info Summary:
=> Grub2 (v2.00) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector 1 of
the same hard drive for core.img. core.img is at this location and looks
for /boot/grub and uses an embedded config file:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
search.fs_uuid b0523ff6-ecce-442d-83dc-c195540f410a root hd2,msdos2
set prefix=($root)'/boot/grub'
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=> Grub2 (v2.00) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdb and looks at sector 1 of
the same hard drive for core.img. core.img is at this location and looks
for /boot/grub and uses an embedded config file:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
search.fs_uuid b0523ff6-ecce-442d-83dc-c195540f410a root hd2,msdos2
set prefix=($root)'/boot/grub'
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=> Grub2 (v2.00) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdc and looks at sector 1 of
the same hard drive for core.img. core.img is at this location and looks
for (,msdos2)/boot/grub.
sda1: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows 7/2008: NTFS
Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System:
Boot files: /bootmgr /Boot/BCD
sda2: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows 7/2008: NTFS
Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System: Windows 7
Boot files: /bootmgr /Boot/BCD /Windows/System32/winload.exe
sdb1: __________________________________________________________________________
File system:
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Mounting failed: mount: unknown filesystem type ''
sdb2: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ext4
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 8
Boot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab
/boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img
sdb3: __________________________________________________________________________
File system:
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Mounting failed: mount: unknown filesystem type ''
mount: unknown filesystem type ''
sdb4: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ext4
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Operating System: elementary OS Freya
Boot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab
/boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img
sdc1: __________________________________________________________________________
File system:
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Mounting failed: mount: unknown filesystem type ''
mount: unknown filesystem type ''
mount: unknown filesystem type ''
sdc2: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ext4
Boot sector type: Grub2 (v1.99-2.00)
Boot sector info: Grub2 (v1.99-2.00) is installed in the boot sector of
sdc2 and looks at sector 3004160720 of the same hard
drive for core.img, but core.img can not be found at
this location.
Operating System: Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Boot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab
/boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img
sdc3: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: swap
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
sdc4: __________________________________________________________________________
File system: ext4
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Operating System: Linux Lite 2.6 LTS
Boot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab
/boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img