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Installing on Toshiba Satellite L750
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Bring up grub menu. Hit e. Read which partition LL is on from the boot menu. Then run fsck from busy box. Reboot.

If boot problems persist, and you find yourself chasing new errors and LL is on sda1 you probably have an HDD sector alignment problem which is more difficult to deal with.

*I just looked up your specs. Run fsck and post back if you boot okay afterwards. Posting your partitioning scheme would help.   

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Re: Installing on Toshiba Satellite L750 - by trinidad - 02-18-2018, 04:09 PM

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