08-12-2016, 03:35 PM
During your anniversary Windows 10 update did you miss any restarts, accidentally have the system boot LL instead of Windows 10?
You mention you have Debian on the disk. Can you boot the Debian system? Grub can be repaired and edited from Debian, and you can also mount the LL volume and make changes.
To avoid this quirk in the future the boot order should have Windows 10 last, and Debian first, and Debian should also be the first system on the disk.
Otherwise try a Rescatux live cd to restore grub for Linux Lite. Easy to use GUI. No terminal work.
TC
You mention you have Debian on the disk. Can you boot the Debian system? Grub can be repaired and edited from Debian, and you can also mount the LL volume and make changes.
To avoid this quirk in the future the boot order should have Windows 10 last, and Debian first, and Debian should also be the first system on the disk.
Otherwise try a Rescatux live cd to restore grub for Linux Lite. Easy to use GUI. No terminal work.
TC
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